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Lean and agile learning on Learning Now tv

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Learning Now tv this month reports on lean and agile learning and the differences between them with Learning Strategist, David James. Plus insights into the learning market in the Netherlands, competency frameworks and the challenges faced by CLOs in India.

 

On March’s Learning Now tv, to be broadcast this Thursday and Friday, Nigel Paine interviews David James, Learning Strategist with Looop and formerly with Disney. David talks about his experience with lean and agile approaches to learning and the differences between them.

A new regular series starts on Learning Now tv this March, with Robin Hoyle challenging accepted thinking in the learning market - starting with competency frameworks.

Also on March’s Learning Now tv are interviews with Henriette Kloots on the learning market in the Netherlands and Abhijit Bhaduri about the challenges facing CLOs in India.

Learning Now tv is on Thursday March 30 at 8 pm and the following day, Friday March 31 at 10 am. And the show will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.

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

  • David James talks to Nigel about Lean and Agile learning. But what are they? And what are the differences between them?

  • We talk to Henriette Kloots about the Dutch and UK training markets. There are some surprising differences between them.

  • One of India's most influential people in the Indian L&D space, Abhijit Bhaduri, talks to Nigel about the challenges facing CLOs in India.

  • Our regular research spot from Martin Couzins this month focuses on a report from leading European L&D influencer Nick Van Dam called 'Learn or Lose'.

  • Michelle Parry-Slater goes on location again this month looking at how organisations outside the corporate L&D space deal with learning and performance. This month she goes to St George's School in Harpenden.

  • US correspondent Tom Spiglanin continues his series on producing video content for the workplace. Here, he focuses on Scripting.

  • From Australia, Helen Blunden talks to Marc Niemes, co-founder of Australia's Health XN, a firm that digitises assets for health practitioners.

  • LNTV’s new series with Robin Hoyle, challenges commonly held understanding in the learning industry. This month Robin focuses on competency frameworks. Are they a good thing? Or not?

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday March 30, 8.00 pm UK time with the regular live social stream with Colin Steed from 7.45 pm; and again on Friday March 31, 10 am UK time.