Leadership, Learning Live and learning design on Learning Now tv
LNTV this month includes features on leadership development at Sony Music Entertainment, learning design with LEO’s Elly Davies and a look ahead to September’s Learning Live event in London.
This month LNTV presents another programme packed with L&D issues presented by Nigel Paine and Kim George. The programme is scheduled for 8.00pm Thursday July 30, UK time:
Training Journal 50th - The LNTV cameras were at Training Journal's recent conference where they were celebrating the magazine's 50th birthday. Nigel interviews keynote speakers Harold Jarche, Andy Lancaster and Vlatka Hulpic.
Sony Music Entertainments on Leadership - Kim George interviews Sony Music Entertainment's Teresa Kotlika, Head of People Development, and David Reay, VP of Organisational Development about their new global leadership development programme.
We talk to Corrina Jorgensen, MD of Afiniti, about their award-winning logistics training programme they developed for Network Rail.
Laura Overton discusses some of the insights from this year's Towards Maturity Benchmark.
Barclaycard won the Gold Award for People Development Programme of the Year at last year's Learrning Awards. Nigel Paine talks to Kate Gibson, a Senior Learning Advisor at Barclaycard, about the award-winning project.
The Learning Designers - Leo Learning's lead learning designer Elly Davies is the subject of our regular feature The Learning Designers, produced by Nice Media.
Learning Live is the next major event on the L&D calendar and Kim George talks to Michael Strawbridge, the head of membership services at the LPI, to get a preview of the highlights of the 9-10 September event.
LNTV's global reporters have been busy again: Lisa Minogue-White talks about innovation, and we have another report from the US from the popular Brent Schlenker.
Trainers Tips - another quality piece filled with tips on Time Management from Jon Kennard.
Your Say - Sheena Whyatt gives us her views on how to maximise your personal impact at work.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday July 30, 8.00 pm UK time with the regular live social stream with Ady Howes from 7.45 pm.