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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What do KPIs really mean for learning and development—and how do we connect to them in a way that makes sense?
It quickly became clear that KPI's stir up mixed feelings: exciting for some, confusing or even intimidating for others. Some departments track them obsessively, while others barely mention them. And yet, whether in higher ed, nonprofits, or corporate spaces, KPIs are always there in the background—tied to growth, efficiency, donations, or retention.
The conversation turned to how L&D can play a role. Instead of talking about “alignment” in vague terms, we unpacked what it looks like in practice. Training that speeds up the sales funnel, leadership programs that reduce turnover, onboarding that improves retention—all are ways to show impact in terms the business already values. Along the way, we explored the difference between lagging indicators (like employees leaving) and leading ones (like manager behaviors that influence retention).
We also shared the challenge of shifting the dialogue. Too often, L&D is expected to deliver courses without asking how they tie to business outcomes. But when we reframe objectives as performance outcomes—“reduce manual processing time by 20%” instead of “complete data entry tasks”—we position ourselves as partners who impact KPIs, not just order takers.
KPIs may not always be easy to find, but they’re out there in budgets, reports, and conversations with stakeholders. The more we connect our work to those measures, the stronger our seat at the table becomes.
So what KPI in your organization could you start asking about today?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
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From Urbie Delgado on KPI:
Technique
Is it a KPI?
Why it is
Why it isn’t
Before/After Snapshots
KPI-ish
Shows change over time
More narrative than numeric
Behavior Change in the Wild
KPI-lite
Tracks real-world actions
Qualitative, not quantified
Small Wins, Big Echoes
KPI by anecdote
Ties learning to outcomes
Not tracked systematically
Peer Recognition/Adoption
Shadow KPI
Indicates influence and trust
Too soft for traditional metrics
Performance Drift Reversal
Covert KPI
Links to process improvement
Used case-by-case
Stakeholder Testimonials
Relational KPI
Shows business partner buy-in
Subjective and anecdotal
Learning Changemakers Tool 7: Improving Impact pdf
Kevin Yates Detective Kit
Substack on Execution, by Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan by Evan Samek
Learning Rebels Blog: Connecting The Dots: From Skills Gaps To Business Outcomes
Books
Measurement Demystified: Creating Your L&D Measurement, Analytics, and Reporting Strategy by David Vance and Peggy Parskey
Measurement and Evaluation on a Shoestring by Alaina Szlachta
A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge by Liba
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done by Ram Charan and Larry Bossidy
Data Analytics and KPIs for Project Success by Moira Alexander
Developing Meaningful Key Performance Indicators by Clive Keyte
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How do we work with subject matter experts in ways that build trust instead of tension?
Our Coffee Chat crew shared the full range of experiences—from relationships that clicked instantly to projects that felt like pulling teeth. We talked about SMEs who deliver 30-page data dumps, professors who think semester-long lectures are “online training,” and peers who guard information a little too closely. At the same time, there were stories of SMEs who leaned on trust, empathy, and shared understanding to make the process smoother for everyone.
The common thread running through it all was the reminder that SMEs are people first, experts second. We set expectations, try and understand their pressures, and meet them where they are. That might mean starting with a kickoff chat to build rapport, distilling walls of content into manageable pieces, or even using AI tools to simplify technical jargon. The goal isn’t to win a battle—it’s to collaborate, filter, and ultimately help them focus on what learners really need.
Every SME relationship looks a little different. Sometimes it’s the long game of building trust over years, and sometimes it’s about making the most of a 30-minute hallway chat. So how do we keep refining our approach to make the process easier for them—and in turn, for ourselves?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
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Agile-Like Methodology
Subject Matter Expert Collaboration Checklist
Presentation for Team Transition to LLAMA
ATD’s TD at Work Guide
Wednesday Boosts Sign Ups
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Understanding and Working with Subject Matter Experts by Dean Reed
The Guide to Working with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) by Michele Medved
Working with Smes: A Guide to Gathering and Organizing Content from Subject Matter Experts by Peggy Salvatore
It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How do we build genuine professional connections without falling into the trap of sales pitches, awkward small talk, or ghosted messages?
Our Coffee Chat crew shared the familiar pain of trying to connect online or at events, only to be met with instant “buy my service” pitches, one-sided conversations, or radio silence. Networking, we agreed, works best when it’s rooted in authenticity—and when we remember it’s a two-way street.
Some of us find value in starting with our “why”—being clear on the purpose of a connection before reaching out. That might mean seeking fresh insights, industry peers, or people with complementary skills. We also talked about keeping things human: practicing open-ended questions, finding common ground before hitting “connect,” and remembering that a little curiosity goes a long way.
Tips from the group ranged from LinkedIn “research” before events to offering introductions for others, using industry groups beyond L&D, and finding opportunities in unexpected places—like chatting with someone at the grocery store. And when networking online, consistency matters: engaging with posts, sharing resources, and contributing your own perspective builds trust over time.
At its best, networking isn’t about chasing opportunities, but instead about building relationships and sharing value. So what’s one step you can take this week to make your network stronger, more authentic, and maybe even more fun?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
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Resources
The 2 Hour Job Search by Steve Dalton
Structural Building Components Association
Icebreaker Questions for Networking
Virtual Networking Planner
Books
The Go Giver by Bo Burg and John David Mann
20-Minute Networking Meeting by Marcia Ballinger and Nathan Perez
The Introvert’s Edge to Networking: Work the Room. Leverage Social Media. Develop Powerful Connections by Matthew Pollard
The Power Of Networking: Strategies for Career Excellence, Job Development, and Building Greater Triumphs in Your Work by Michael Morgan
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Host: Shannon Tipton
Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions
It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How do we stay productive when distractions are everywhere?
This Coffee Chat dug into the reality we all face—trying to get meaningful work done while notifications ping, tabs multiply, and our focus drifts to anything but the task at hand. Productivity isn’t just about checking boxes; it’s about managing our time, energy, and environment in a way that works for us.
Many of us shared the tactics that keep us on track—color-coded calendars, Kanban boards, playlists that trigger focus, and even apps like Forest to gamify staying off our phones. Our Coffee Chat crew also explored the difference between distractions (the things that pull you away) and diversions (the things you wander into), and why each one needs its own strategy.
We set time aside, try and understand our own work patterns, and meet productivity where it fits into our lives. That might mean tackling the toughest task first, stacking creative work during high-energy hours, or giving ourselves grace when the day doesn’t go as planned. Because in the end, productivity isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing what matters most, better.
So what’s one small change you could make to protect your focus this week?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
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Resources
Goblin Tools
Jason Lewis’ Mind Amend YouTube Channel
LoFi Focused Playlist
Office Desk Accessories 2pcs Multifunction Computer Monitor Memo Board
Elgato Stream Deck
Andrew’s Kanban Board
Smartsheet
Learning Rebels’ Blog post: Mindset First, Tools Second: Building Your Productivity Foundation
Personal Work Audit
Books
Do Something That Matters Journal Hardcover by Michael Bungay Stanier
Purposeful Productivity: Multiply Your Time and Your Happiness by Tanya Dalton
Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport
Dopamine Detox: A Short Guide to Remove Distractions and Get Your Brain to Do Hard Things by Thibaut Meurisse
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How do we actually build a habit of learning—for ourselves?
We're taking a step back from helping everyone else learn and focusing on a challenge we all share: making time for our own growth. We all want to learn more, but between meetings, deadlines, and life in general, it’s easy to let personal learning fall to the bottom of the list.
Many of us have tried blocking time on our calendars—only to watch it disappear when something "more urgent" comes up. Others have tried to tie learning to an active project, making it easier to justify. And then there are those who squeeze in reading, reflection, or microlearning into everyday moments whenever possible (because let’s be real, some of that doomscrolling could probably be put to better use).
So how do we make learning a real habit instead of an afterthought? We set time aside, try and understand what methods work best for us, and meet learning where it fits into our lives. Whether it’s scheduling dedicated learning time, stacking habits onto existing routines, or finding ways to reflect and apply new ideas, the key is making it stick.
At the end of the day, learning isn’t just something we should do—it’s something we deserve to do. So what small step can you take to build your learning habit today?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
Resources:
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Groundhogs Day Playlist
OneTab
Liberating Structures
Learning Battlecards
Harvard Thinking Routines
Learning Rebels’ Blog: Small Learning Habits, Big Results: How To Keep Growing
Top 10 Actions to Build a Learning Habit
A Learning Rebels Guide: 10 Ways to Build a Learning Habit
Books
Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
Learning Habits: Drive a Learning Culture to Improve Employee and Business Performance by Sarah Nicholl
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
How Leaders Learn: Master the Habits of the World's Most Successful People by David Novak
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How do we spark and sustain curiosity in learning?
This Coffee Chat dove into how our curiosity fuels engagement. We kicked things off by brainstorming ways to design learning experiences that get people questioning, exploring, and leaning in for more. Whether through interactive quizzes, thought-provoking scenarios, or unexpected challenges, the goal is to keep learners thinking, What’s next?
We want to build structured designs that keep learners engaged and prevent that dreaded click-through-and-forget syndrome. From branching scenarios to drip-feeding content, the right approach can make learning feel more like an adventure than a checklist.
Keeping curiosity alive takes some intention. Real-world examples, case studies, and unexpected challenges help hold attention, while showing immediate benefits keeps motivation high. The goal goes beyond sparking curiosity and into making learning feel like something worth coming back to.
Curiosity fuels engagement, but it also builds lifelong learners. How do we help people stay curious beyond a single course?
Stay curious!
-Shannon
Resources:
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Resources
Using The QFT To Drive Inquiry In Project-Based Learning
Genius Support with Andi McNair
Learning Battle Cards
Torrance Learning’s Instructional Design Ideas Deck
Learning Rebels Blog: Curiosity as a Business Practice
Books
Storytelling With Purpose: Digital Projects to Ignite Student Curiosity by Michael Hernandez
Cultures of Thinking in Action: 10 Mindsets to Transform our Teaching and Students' Learning by Ron Ritchhart
Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It by Ian Leslie
Cultivating Curiosity: Teaching and Learning Reimagined by Doreen Gehry Nelson
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How can we leverage shared resources to better support our learning goals and professional growth?
This Coffee Chat was all about the power of collective knowledge. We kicked things off by reflecting on the big, audacious goals set in the last session. Some made progress, others hit roadblocks, but the common thread was the need for the right tools and accountability to keep moving forward.
From books and podcasts to digital organization tools, everyone had something valuable to contribute. Popular solutions like Pocket, Notion, and Raindrop emerged as favorites, with participants weighing in on their usability and learning curves.
We also explored must-read books like Aligning Instructional Design with Business Goals and ATD’s Organizational Development Handbook. The group discussed writing for social media, balancing engagement with authenticity, and how AI-powered tools can assist with content creation and organization.
No Learning Rebels chat is complete without a deep dive into learning technology, from hidden gems like Amazon Polly for text-to-speech to essential resources like Articulate’s eLearning Heroes.
In the final stretch, the conversation shifted toward continuous learning. How do we build habits that help us apply what we learn?
These are the questions we’ll tackle in future Coffee Chats, ensuring that we’re not just gathering resources—we’re using them to grow.
Stay curious!
-Shannon
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Tools
Pocket: Web plug in that saves articles and videos in personal library
Raindrop: Bookmark manager
Notion: All in one workplace app
Book Bub: For bargain and free ebooks
One Note: Digital note taking
Remarkable: Organize files and perform screen shares
Rocketbook: Share pages and whiteboards
Amazon Polly: AI voice generator
Gamestorming: Co-creation tools
Liberating Structures: Tools to replace or complement existing practices
Podcasts We Love
Learning Rebels Podcast
Learning Geeks
Armchair Expert
Scrubs and Subpoenas
Coaching for Leaders
Not Gonna Lie
Learning Uncut
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Smartless
What Now with Trevor Noah
Worklife with Adam Grant
Rethinking with Adam Grant
Modern Mentor
Handsome
Hidden Brain
Unmistakable Creative
Pop Culture Happy Hour from NPR
Resources
Isabel Sterne on Linkedin for tips on Social media writing
Dave Biriss on Linkedin for tips about using AI in social media
Free Resources from Dave Biriss
Action Mapping with Cathy Moore
Devlin Peck Bootcamp for Instructional Design skills
Tim Slade’s website for eLearning Training
TechSmith's YouTube Channel
e-Learning Training
ATD: Association for Training Development
Connie Malamed: The eLearning Coach
HBR.org
Training Magazine Network for free webinars
Douglas Ferguson’s Linkedin from Voltage Control for facilitation and liberating structures
The Learning Guild
Books
Aligning Instructional Design With Business Goals: Make the Case and Deliver Results by Kristopher Newbauer
The CEO's Guide to Training, eLearning & Work by Will Thalheimer
ATD's Organizational Development Handbook by Brian James Flores
Leading the Learning Function: Tools and Techniques for Organizational Impact by MJ Hall and Laleh Patel
Telling Ain’t Training by Harold D. Stolovitch & Erica J. Keeps
The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier
Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, Roy Schwartz
How To Give It So They Get It by Sharon L. Bowman
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Host: Shannon Tipton
Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions
It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How can we set goals that truly align with our personal and professional aspirations while making the process motivating, realistic, and actionable?
This Coffee Chat was all about rethinking how we approach goal setting. Forget the old SMART goals you’ve heard about a thousand times—this conversation was focused on making goals meaningful, personal, and, most importantly, doable.
We talked about the problem with framing goals in a negative light. How often do we say, “I need to stop doing this” or “I should do that”? We instead tried to ask “What’s the positive motivation behind my goal?”
We also had some fun with numbers! By calculating the weekends left in our lives (yes, weekends), we got a new perspective on time and how to prioritize what matters most. It’s not about how many years you have left, but about how you’re using the time you’ve got.
This chat was full of “aha” moments and practical ideas, but what stuck with me most was this: Goal setting isn’t just about planning. It’s about believing in the process, breaking things down, and being kind to yourself along the way.
So, what are your big, hairy, audacious goals? What’s stopping you? Let’s keep the conversation going!
Stay Curious!
~Shannon
Resources:
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Resources
BHAG Big Rock Goal Setting Planner
Books
SMARTER Goals: A Better & Smarter Approach To Setting & Achieving Goals by Tal Gur
The Efficient Path to Success - A Practical Guide to Achieving Your Goals by Nelson JR
Start Poorly: Sidestepping Perfection to Reach Your Goals by Justin Grifford
Goal Setting: Forget SMART Goals Try SMARTER Goals by Martin Formato
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It all started with the big question on the table:
Are we caught up in "Productivity Shiny Object Syndrome?"
Do you ever feel like you’re juggling flaming chainsaws while blindfolded on a unicycle?
You’re not alone.
Between designing workshops, crafting engaging training materials and nurturing employee development, finding time to breathe, let alone be productive, feels like a pipe dream.
Today, let’s explore what really matters when choosing productivity tools. Together we can shift our mindset away from the “more tools, more productivity” myth and help identify the specific areas slowing us down in our unique workflow. Then, we can consider what tools and processes can make our work lives healthier and more efficient.
This podcast calls back to this Learning Rebels Blog Post: Here’s What Really Matters with Productivity Tools. https://www.learningrebels.com/2024/02/01/heres-what-really-matters-in-productivity-tools/
Additional reading:
Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential by Tiago Forte
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain by Annie Murphy Paul
Come Up for Air: How Teams Can Leverage Systems and Tools to Stop Drowning in Work by Nick Sonnenberg
Time Planning Tools and Techniques: Learn How to Create Your Personal Time Planning, Increase Your Productivity, and Discover the Most Efficient Tools and Techniques to Become the Master of Your Time by Scott Darley
Work Smarter, and Not Harder, Volume 3: Best Productivity Tools and Apps to Help You Achieve More by Emma Brown
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Tools:
WellSaid Labs
Boomerang
Get Rocketbook
Boox
Toggl
Synthesia
Maestro Learning
Goodnotes
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It all started with the big question on the table:
Are you feeling caught in the endless cycle of work, struggling to keep your motivation alive?
You’re not alone.
As we continue to wear numerous hats, maintaining a high level of self-motivation becomes difficult. Business is moving fast, and the expectation is that we should move even faster. We are caught up in the hamster wheel, and it is hard to keep ourselves motivated.
Are you tired, frustrated, maybe feeling a bit... crispy around the edges? Has it gotten to the point where every time you see an email notification, you break out in hives and daydream throwing your laptop out the window? Is your main accomplishment for the day discovering how many snacks you can consume in an hour? I see me, and I see you.
This podcast calls back to this Learning Rebels Blog Post: 3 Ways to Get Your Creative Mojo Going https://www.learningrebels.com/2015/10/02/3-ways-to-get-your-creative-mojo-going-when-you-arent-feeling-it/
Additional reading:
Master Your Motivation: A Practical Guide to Unstick Yourself, Build Momentum and Sustain Long-Term Motivation by Thibaut Meurisse
Changing Your Mindset for Good: The Quick Way to Control Your Emotions, Shift Your Reality for Mental Self Development by Jay Fenix
The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage into Self-Master by Brianna Wiest
Get out of Your Own Way: Overcoming Self-Defeating Behavior: Overcoming Self-Defeating Behavior by Philip Goldberg
Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World by William McRaven
Resources
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Tony Robbins’ How to Self Motivate
Susan David’s How to Identify Your Values
Mind Tools’ How Self-Motivated Are You
Harvard Business Review’s How To Keep Working When You’re Just Not Feeling It
Susan David with Adam Grant: Overcoming Forced Positivity
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It all started with the big question on the table:
Why are some people good at networking and others, not so much? What are some practical tips and techniques to build and maintain meaningful connections?
There seems to be a lot of movement in the Learning and Development (L&D) industry. People are changing jobs, changing roles, and getting laid off. With all this movement building your network is critical, and this is the topic we are discussing today.
This podcast calls back to this Learning Rebels Blog Post: Hacking Virtual Networking: https://www.learningrebels.com/2021/01/14/hacking-virtual-networking/
Additional reading:
Social Media Pie: How to Enjoy a Bigger Slice of the LinkedIn Pie by Brenda Meller
Networking in the 21st Century... on LinkedIn: Creating Online Relationships and Opportunities by David Fisher
The Introvert’s Edge to Networking: Work the Room. Leverage Social Media. Develop Powerful Connections by Matthew Pollard and Derek Lewis
Networking for People Who Hate Networking: A Field Guide For Introverts, the Overwhelmed, and the Underconnected by Devora Zack
Resources
Coffee Chat video Video
Full Coffee Chat transcript: Transcript
Transcript Summary
Daily Virtual Network Checklist
Hacking Virtual Networking
4 Ways to Bypass The LinkedIn Connection Limit
The Why and What of Posting on LinkedIn by Brenda Peterson
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
How can we ensure that the skills and knowledge acquired during training are effectively applied in the workplace?
We've all been there - we create what we feel is a learning solution that can't go wrong...then it does.
Most of us have been there, done that, bought the tee-shirt and don't want to go back.
We know that training fails for two reasons
Lack of feedback mechanism and
Lack of learning reinforcement
But there is a third, more realistic reason—lack of management involvement. Activating managers early and often is the key to success when bridging the learning/doing gap. The managers are the gatekeepers and it was clear in our discussion that we've been manager-blocked many times.
Today we're going to be discussing the common pitfalls learning within organizations encounters, how we can provide ongoing learning support - without workplace disruption, and what tools we can use to help embed learning solutions into the organization?
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Chat box messages: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/meeting_saved_chat-5.pdf
Resources:
The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton
Learning Organizations: Turning Knowledge into Actions (Strategic Management Collection) by Marcus Goncalves
Giving Students a Say: Smarter Assessment Practices to Empower and Engage by Myron Dueck
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What skills will L&D need in order to remain relevant in the business world of the future?
L&D is undergoing a seismic shift. With the advent of new technologies and changing workplace dynamics, we are facing challenges that are far more complex than ever before.
And then there was the wake-up call.
In December 2021, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, dissolved its entire L&D department. The reason? They felt that many of their learning initiatives were not adding value and were merely "feel-good activities" with limited impact.
Sure, there is more going on than meets the eye - but we can't deny that layoffs in L&D are on the rise. So what to do?
We can prepare for the future because the future is now. Today, we are going to be discussing the skills that instructional designers, and L&D in general, will need in order to prepare and be successful for the future.
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Resources
Skills Board: Miro
Learning Rebels’ Navigating The Future Of L&D: Top 5 Skills You Can’t Ignore
Redthread’s Future-proofing L&D: Developing the Right Skills
The New Normal for L&D: https://www.learningrebels.com/2021/03/24/transforming-the-new-normal-for-ld/
Books
The Future of Learning & Development: Harnessing Generative AI by Samir Das
The Future of Learning & Development in Organizations: (Learning & Development in Organisations series #16) by Thomas Garavan, Carole Hogan, and Amanda Cahir-O'Donnell
The Modern Learning Ecosystem: A New L&D Mindset for the Ever-Changing Workplace by JD Dillon
Staying in the Game: Leading and Learning With Agility for a Dynamic Future by Pamela Meyer
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Going LIVE - Sharing the Story of the Storyteller, Hadiya Nuriddin
We all have something in our backgrounds that silently informs how we act and what we do, and Hadiya is no different.
Hadiya’s journey
It seems logical that Hadiya would want to grow up and be on the stage. Her skill for weaving a story is legendary. What wasn’t logical was how she grew away from acting and into customer support training for Kinko’s!
With her Master’s Degree in Writing, she single-handedly took over training support. Writing job aids and other learning materials to help the poor customers who were struggling with that new-fangled technology of a floppy disk.
Her story is inspirational. Who knew that little girl who was looking for her Oscar would grow up to write a book on Storytelling with another on the way for Quality Assurance? Yes, Quality Assurance! You’ll have to listen in to get the rest of the story!
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What is the future of instructional design and what skills will we need to remain relevant?
L&D is undergoing a seismic shift. With the advent of new technologies and changing workplace dynamics, we are facing challenges that are far more complex than ever before.
And then there was the wake-up call.
In December 2021, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, dissolved its entire L&D department. The reason? They felt that many of their learning initiatives were not adding value and were merely "feel-good activities" with limited impact.
Sure, there is more going on than meets the eye - but we can't deny that layoffs in L&D are on the rise. So, what to do?
We can prepare for the future because the future is now. Today, we are going to be discussing the skills that instructional designers, and L&D in general, will have to have in order to prepare and be successful for the future.
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Transcript Summary:https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/The-Role-of-Instructional-Design-Today-Transcript-Summary.pdf
Chat box messages: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/chat.pdf
Resources
Josh Bersin’s A New Model For Corporate Training: The Adaptive Learning Organization
Redthread’s Future-proofing L&D: Developing the Right Skills
The Future of L&D: The Five Skills You Can’t Ignore: https://www.learningrebels.com/2023/10/26/navigating-the-future-of-ld-top-5-skills-you-cant-ignore/
The New Normal for L&D: https://www.learningrebels.com/2021/03/24/transforming-the-new-normal-for-ld/
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What are the different tools impacting the curation process, and what challenges do we need to overcome to ensure relevance and impact?
Curation seems to be the L&D buzzword at the moment and while curation seems to be on everyone’s agenda - there’s a lot of anxiety over how to get started.
Here's the Good News: advancements in technology have provided L&D professionals with an army of tools and platforms designed to streamline content curation.
The bad news? These advances lead us to an army of tools. The sheer volume of available resources can be overwhelming, making it difficult to decide which tools are effective and will help us meet our curation goals.
During our last Coffee Chat, we discussed how to align our curation efforts with the needs and goals of the business. This week, we're discussing the different tools and techniques we can use.
Plus – Special Bonus! Mike Taylor joins us to share his views on the different tools he uses.
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Transcript Summary: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Tools-And-Techniques_-Curating-Content-Effectively-Coffee-Chat-Summary.pdf
Chat box messages: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/meeting_saved_chat.pdf
Resources:
Mike Taylor’s C.U.R.A.T.E.D. Model for L&D Content Curation
Shannon Tipton’s Maximize Your Content: A Guide To Nine Curation Tools
Bublup collaboration app
Eagle tool for organizing design files
Books:
Content Curation: How to Avoid Information Overload by Steven Anderson
Curate This!: The Hands-On, How-To Guide To Content Curation by Steven Rosenbaum
Content Curation for Learning: Why It Matters, How to Do It Right, Tips Tools and Examples by Stephen Walsh and Steve Rayson
The Best Content Curation Practices by Timothy Murphy
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What strategies does L&D need to consider to align curated content with business goals?
We’ve all seen the term “curation” used to describe the act of making generic content available either generally within the space of a social enterprise network such as Teams or Slack, or on a learning management platform.
However, without considering how the curated content impacts the people and the business, we’re doing the same thing we’ve always done – haphazardly throwing content to the wind with low engagement and, therefore, adding no real value to the business.
If we’re going to prove L&D value through curation efforts, then we can’t just keep doing the same thing only with a different name. We have to do more.
So, it was timely that Mike Taylors CURATED model burst unto to scene. We were able to incorporate his model into our discussion about connecting curation to business.
There was a lot to talk about and I hope you are able to take away key ideas to implement today.
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Transcript Summary: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Strategic-Curation_-How-Curation-Can-Help-Meet-The-Business-Needs-Transcript-Summary-1.pdf
Chat box messages: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/meeting_saved_chat-2.pdf
Resources:
Mike Taylor’s The C.U.R.A.T.E.D. Model Can Help Anyone Master Content Curation
What is the 70:20:10 Model?
How To Read and Evaluate A Scientific Paper: A Guide for Non-Scientists
McKinsey Research
World Economic Forum Future of Jobs 2023 Report
Books:
How To Create a Learning and Development Strategy: Aligning L&D With the Organisation’s Priorities by Bola Owoade
Content Curating Guidebook: The Definitive Instruction Manual For Content Curators by Bruna McCall
Ready, Set, Curate: 8 Learning Experts Tell You How by Ben Betts and Allison Anderson
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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Going LIVE with Curation Guru Mike Taylor!
We all have something in our backgrounds that silently informs how we act and what we do, and Mike is no different.
Mike’s journey
I was somewhat surprised, (but not really) to learn about Mike’s rich history in the IT space. His background in computer programming, IT and now cyber security clearly informs how he sees the internet. It developed his curious mindset around “what can the internet do for me” and setting up systems that allow him to find all the interesting bits from far-flung corners to share with all of us.
All the Resources!
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Mikes CURATED Model
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It all started with the BIG question on the table.
What are the important steps to prepare us and stakeholders for more creative thinking when it comes to learning solutions?
Note: Our previous coffee chat was different. The coffee chat crowd worked through a variety of creative problem solving techniques in break-out rooms and discussed their applicability. And because of this, we didn’t post the audio.
However, this week, we carried over the conversation and focused on the "So What, Now What?" behind our next steps.
Here’s the deal. We can't solve today's problems with yesterday's thinking. The world is simply evolving too quickly. As an L&D function, we must be more innovative and creative in how we treat learning solutions.
However, one man's creative thinking is another man's waste of time. So how do we get everyone on the same page? How can we get our teams and our stakeholders to buy into the idea of thinking creatively?
So today, we talked about the next steps to prepare us and stakeholders for more creative thinking. How do we get stakeholders on board with us, how can we put solid guard rails in place to host the most effective sessions, and what's the follow-up plan?
I hope you follow the conversation to the end - there will be many ideas shared, and I know you will be able to take at least one or two and begin using it today!
So, the big question on the table today is, "What is the ‘So What? Now What?’” and how can we get stakeholders onboard with more innovative thinking?
Stay Curious!
Shannon
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Transcript Summary: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Transcript-Summary-9_1.pdf
Chat box messages: https://www.learningrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/meeting_saved_chat-3.pdf
Resources:
Learning Rebels Creative Problem-Solving Blogs
Part 1 Using Creative Problem Solving To Craft Unique L&D Solutions
Part 2 Brainpower Bonanza: The Magic Of Groups In Creative Problem Solving
Rethink and Redesign: The Power of Creative Solving Podcast
Creative Education Foundation: https://www.creativeeducationfoundation.org/cpsi/
Books:
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The Creative Thinking Handbook: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Problem Solving in Business by Chris Griffiths, Melina Costi, and Caragh Medlicott
I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times by Monica Guzman
Fixed: How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem Solving by Amy Herman
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Host: Shannon Tipton
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It starts with a question: Why are we trying to tackle today’s problems with yesterday's thinking?
Don’t you want to create learning solutions that are more than just “tick a box?”
Don’t you want solutions that are tailored to fit the unique needs and aspirations of the people in your organization?
Sure you do, and collectively getting ideas from key people allows the best innovations to bubble to the top.
So why do we try to develop innovative solutions with traditional development practices?
Let’s face it - In the L&D industry, resistance to change and the adoption of Creative Problem Solving (CPS) techniques can often be traced back to a reliance on the “we’ve always done it that way” approach.
It’s time for a new approach - and I hope this episode inspires you to step out of the box and try new methods to gain more innovative ideas.
This solo podcast calls back to this Learning Rebels Blog Post: Brainpower Bonanza: The Magic Of Groups In Creative Problem Solving:
https://www.learningrebels.com/2023/08/24/brainpower-bonanza-the-magic-of-groups-in-creative-problem-solving/
Additional reading:
Using Creative Problem Solving To Craft Unique L&D Solutions: https://www.learningrebels.com/2023/08/17/using-creative-problem-solving-to-craft-unique-ld-solutions/
Liberating Structures: https://www.liberatingstructures.com/ls-menu
Better Brainstorming by HBR: https://hbr.org/2018/03/better-brainstorming
The Art of Problem Solving 101: Improve Your Critical Thinking and Decision Making Skills and Learn How to Solve Problems Creatively: https://amzn.to/3Pjm5t9
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