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Developing senior executives at FT IE Business School on LNTV

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Developing senior executives at FT IE Business School, Fuse Universal’s ‘experience platforms’ and CLO of the Year 2017: all on September’s Learning Now tv and at the new broadcast times of 10 am and 8 pm.

Learning now tv presenters, Nigel Paine and Kim Edwards
Learning now tv presenters, Nigel Paine and Kim Edwards 

This month’s programme, now at 10 am and 8 pm, on Thursday 28 September, includes an interview with VanDyck Silveira, CEO of Financial Times IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance, taking about about his firm’s work in developing senior company executives. And Nigel discusses 'experience platforms' with the CEO and Founder of Fuse Universal, Steve Dineen.

LNTV’s September programme also includes interviews with Naomi Lockwood, the Learning Awards CLO of the Year 2017 and Adam Harwood who is helping to transform learning and performance at the retail giant ASOS.

Learning Now tv is on Thursday September 28 at 10 am and later at 8 pm. And the show will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.

The full programme of interviews and features for September’s LNTV show:

  • We talk to VanDyck Silveira, the CEO of the Financial Times IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance about their work in developing senior company executives which is receiving a lot of success.

  • Nigel discusses 'experience platforms' with Steve Dineen, the CEO and Founder of Fuse Universal, whose platform is helping some large organisations with their learning and performance with some outstanding results.

  • Naomi Lockwood won the CLO of the Year at the 2017 Learning Awards and she talks to Nigel about why she won the award and what she has been working on since that very special night at the Dorchester.

  • Adam Harwood, a digital learning development partner at ASOS, talks to Kim about the partnership with Looop and how it is making significant progress in transforming the learning and performance of staff at the retail giant.

  • Robin Hoyle this month takes a look at 'e-learning' and asks the question 'Is it fit for purpose in 2017?' Always worth listening to Robin's take on L&D topics.

  • Tom Spiglanin's regular segment on creating video content on a budget this month delves deeper into the task of basic editing.

  • No Plasters is Michelle Parry-Slater's look at L&D outside the corporate space. This month she travels to a fire station in Hertfordshire and talks to a new recruit about their basic training.

  • We welcome back our US correspondent Brent Schlenker who files a report from the recent Edcast event Future Learning Summit 2020 in Santa Clara, California.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday September 28 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed from 9.45 am; and again later the same day at 8 pm UK time.