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AI in learning and performance roles

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LNTV, Feb 29: Dr Philippa Hardman on how AI is being implemented in learning and performance roles; dispute resolution with a former police hostage negotiator; Learning Awards and Charity Learning Consortium Awards; Employment landscape in L&D.

Dr Philippa Hardman, AI in learning and performance roles
Dr Philippa Hardman, AI in learning and performance roles 

On Learning Now TV this month, Dr Philippa Hardman talks to Robin Hoyle on how AI is being implemented in learning and performance roles.

Also on the show, Philip Williams, a former police hostage negotiator, talks to Nigel about dispute resolution and how it is a valuable skill for today's HR, OD and L&D professionals. We have a run down of the Learning Awards and the Charity Learning Consortium Awards and there's news about employment in L&D.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Feb 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 Feb 29:

  1. Dr Philippa Hardman talks to Robin Hoyle about her work discovering how AI is being implemented in learning and performance roles.

  2. Philip Williams, a former police hostage negotiator, talks to Nigel about dispute resolution and how it is a valuable skill for today's HR, OD and L&D professionals.

  3. The Charity Learning Consortium Awards was recently held in London and Michelle Parry-Slater was there to talk to the winners.

  4. Rob Clarke of Learning News provides a roundup of the latest news including The Global L&D Sentiment Survey, The Employment in L&D Survey and the Learning Awards 2024 winners.

  5. Toby Kheng continues his series on Employee Experience Design and in this episode he focuses on how you bring employee and employer together.

  6. Rob Clarke interviews Dr Nigel Paine about his newly-published book on Redefining Organisational Learning.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Feb 29 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.