LNTV: Learning in the flow of work
LNTV, Sep 29: David James joins Learning Now TV on the role L&D must take to deliver greater successes with learning in the flow of work. Plus, Vincent Belliveau and Mike Bollinger from Cornerstone on addressing the global skills shortage and Gent Ahmetaj and Anna Barnett from Mind Tools For Business discuss highlights from the 2022 Learning Performance Benchmark study.
On Learning Now TV this month David James from 360 Learning talks to Nigel about Learning and Development and ‘The State of Learning in the Flow of Work’.
LNTV has invited Vincent Belliveau and Mike Bollinger to discuss Cornerstone's recent survey 'Addressing the Global Skills Shortage'.
Also on September’s programme: Gent Ahmetaj and Anna Barnett discuss this year's Learning Performance Benchmark, Bob Mosher continues his series on Elevating Performance and Rob Clarke has the latest news.
The next Learning Now tv live streamed programme is on Thursday Sep 29 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.
The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Sep 29:
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David James, Chief Learning Officer at 360 Learning, talks to Nigel about the findings of his company’s latest research ’The State of Learning in the Flow of Work’ and they discuss the role that L&D must take.
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Vincent Belliveau and Mike Bollinger from Cornerstone highlight some findings in their latest global survey 'Addressing the Global Skills Shortage'.
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Gent Ahmetaj and Anna Barnett go through some of the major highlights of the just published Learning Performance Benchmark study
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We continue Bob Mosher’s 6-part series exclusive to LNTV on Elevating Performance. and in this 5th episode Bob discusses the essential performance support tools.
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LNTV News Bulletin - a round-up of the latest news from the L&D sector once again hosted and compiled by Rob Clarke from Learning News.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Sep 29 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.