L&D transformation at O2 on Learning Now tv
On November’s Learning Now tv: how O2 is transforming its L&D function; why data analytics is vital to improving performance; an AI in learning implementation; insights into Deloitte/MIT Sloane’s research; an interview with personalisation expert JD Dillon; plus insights from LNTV commentators Ajay Pangarkar and Robin Hoyle.
Lorenzo Giliomee, Head of People Development at O2, is on November’s Learning Now tv talking about how O2’s L&D business is completely transforming, driven by its customers. LNTV talks to Myles Hannon, Head of Learning at SAS Institute, about why data analytics is so vital to improving performance. And Kim talks to Darren Jeffrey, from Close Brothers Premium Finance, about an artificial intelligence in learning implementation.
“November’s Learning Now tv has a packed agenda of great interviews with learning leaders. We cover some of the most important topics in learning today, including artificial intelligence, data analytics and transforming the learning function in one of the UK’s largest organisations. There’s something for everyone in L&D in this month’s show,” explained LNTV’s managing editor Colin Steed.
This month’s Learning Now tv is on Thursday November 29 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 November’s LNTV show:
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Head of People Development at O2, Lorenzo Giliomee, describes how the L&D business is completely transforming driven by its customers.
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Myles Hannon, Head of Learning at SAS Institute, explains why data analytics is so vital to improving performance. He shows how their work with British Rowing has provided such outstanding success.
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Kim Edwards talks to Darren Jeffrey, Head of Operations at Close Brothers Premium Finance, about their implementation of AI for learning is making a real difference for the firm.
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Martin Couzins and Nigel Paine's regular research discussion features a new report from Deloitte/MIT Sloane called Achieving Digital Maturity.
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From the US, Sam Rogers talks to expert on personalisation JD Dillon and they discuss personalisation in the context of the workplace.
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Ajay Pangarkar this month's examines the contradiction between what L&D think about eLearning and what the business thinks. It may surprise you.
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L&D commentator Robin Hoyle starts a 2-parter on the demand from the business to build new skills and habits for the workplace. In Part 1 he talks about how we need to go beyond teaching knowledge and concentrate on making things habitual.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday November 29 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.