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Telefonica’s digital transformation on Learning now tv

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Learning now tv interviews Paul Morgan, Head of L&D at Telefonica, about how he has lead the digital transformation in this global enterprise. March’s Learning now tv goes out Thursday 31 March at 8 pm, hosted by Kim George and Nigel Paine.

Kim George and Nigel Paine: hosts of the monthly Learning now tv show
Kim George and Nigel Paine: hosts of the monthly Learning now tv show 

On this month’s Learning now tv, Telefonica L&D head, Paul Morgan talks about Telefonica’s digital transformation and gives some tips about how others can do the same.

Also in this month’s programme: the implications of virtual reality for learning; neuroscience for L&D; how a life in music, songwriting and performance has helped one L&D consultant to develop training and leadership skills.

The programme starts at 8.00 pm UK time on Thursday 31 March, with Ady Howes’ live social stream from 7.45 pm for viewers to join in with.

March’s LNTV programme:

  • Paul Morgan, Head of L&D at Telefonica O2, discusses with Nigel how he has lead the digital transformation in this global enterprise and gives some tips about how others can do the same.
  • Kim talks to Michelle Parry-Slater about her success with her 'No Plasters' campaign on Twitter and finds out about what her plans are for the future.
  • Brent Schlenker and Lisa Minogue-White explore a virtual world with Immerse Learning and discuss the implications of virtual reality for learning.
  • In our Learning Designers feature, we hear about the effectiveness of blended learning from expert Viv Cole.
  • Kim has a fascinating discussion with Alex Watson about her roles as L&D consultant, songwriter, band leader and performer and how these have helped her training and leadership skills.
  • From Australia, Helen Blunden takes us into the world of Augmented Reality and shows LNTV a brilliant example of it in practice.
  • It's that time of year when Lisa Minogue-White takes to the French Alps for some skiing - and also reflects on a year in learning and how tech continues to change our lives.
  • Nigel talks to Stella Collins about her book Neuroscience for L&D and asks her for some tips.
  • LNTV’s new feature: Martin Couzins' monthly slot focusing on a major piece of research. This month he looks at CMI's report on CEO Views.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday March 31, 8.00 pm UK time with the regular live social stream with Ady Howes from 7.45 pm.