Data-driven learning on Learning Now tv
On September’s Learning Now tv the team interviews Lori Niles-Hofmann about digital body language and using data to help improve learning and performance at work; new insights into leadership development priorities following FTIECLA’s 2018 Pulse Report; establishing a business school for Solera staff; LearningLive 2018 review.
Lori Niles-Hofmann, author of Data-Driven Learning, is on Learning Now tv this month to talk about digital body language and using data to help improve learning and performance at work.
Also on September’s show, Nigel interviews Gustaf Nordback about the FTIECLA’s annual Pulse report into leadership development priorities. Kim interviews Hannah Gore about her amazing journey establishing a business school for Solera staff covering over 40 countries; and we have a review of LearningLive 2018.
This month’s Learning Now tv is on Thursday September 27 at 10 am UK time. 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:
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Lori Niles-Hofmann talks to Nigel about two really important subjects for today's modern workplace learning professional - digital body language and the use of data to improve performance.
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Hannah Gore tells Kim about her amazing journey since leaving the Open University by establishing a business school for Solera staff covering over 40 countries.
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John Hinchliffe won a bronze award for Learning Professional of the Year and talks to Kim about how he started his own freelance business and the associated hurdles he has faced in doing so.
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LNTV covers the recent LPI's LearningLive conference and our partners Learning News talk to some of the delegates, speakers and exhibitors about what they learnt.
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LNTV’s research report from Martin Couzins focuses on the excellent LinkedIn Learning Workplace Learning report on current trends.
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The Pulse Report 2018 from the FTIECLA has just been relelased and Nigel talks to their CEO Gustaf Nordback about some of the trends and influences that affect organisational performance.
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Robin Hoyle continues his regular segment and this month talks about how to fight 'learning fatigue' and how you can energise employees around learning.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday September 27 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.