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LNTV, Jan 30: Jon Fletcher explores the integration of AI into HR, L&D, and organisational functions; Paul Fenwick discusses the future of learning and development in HR, focusing on key 2025 trends; Robin Hoyle, discusses what makes for a good L&D conference.

Jon Fletcher explores the integration of AI into HR, L&D, and organisational functions, LNTV Jan 30
Jon Fletcher explores the integration of AI into HR, L&D, and organisational functions, LNTV Jan 30 

On Learning Now TV this month, Jon Fletcher, an acknowledged leader in AI, explores the integration of AI into HR, L&D, and organisational functions since 2019, highlighting its widespread presence in today's devices and society.

Also on the show, Paul Fenwick, a corporate learning strategist, discusses the future of learning and development in HR, focusing on key 2025 trends. He highlights CEO priorities like growth through transformation and AI, the need to understand workforce capabilities, and adapting to evolving skill requirements. Robin Hoyle, discusses what makes for a good L&D conference and looks ahead to World of Learning. Annee Bayeux, International Workforce Agility Officer for Cornerstone on Demand, discusses workforce agility, highlighting its importance in enabling organisations to adapt effectively. And Rob Clarke, Learning News, has the latest news roundup from across L&D.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Jan 30 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 Jan 30:

  1. Jon Fletcher, an acknowledged leader in AI, explores the integration of AI into HR, L&D, and organisational functions since 2019, highlighting its widespread presence in today's devices and society. Jon emphasises rethinking traditional approaches by using AI to enable employees, teams, and leaders. Key points included distinguishing tasks suitable for automation versus augmentation and urges L&D professionals to adapt despite daily operational demands.
  2. Paul Fenwick, a corporate learning strategist, discusses the future of learning and development in HR, focusing on key 2025 trends. He highlights CEO priorities like growth through transformation and AI, the need to understand workforce capabilities, and adapting to evolving skill requirements. Paul emphasizes AI's role in enhancing HR functions, such as learning recommendations and talent acquisition, and stresses the importance of strong data frameworks for effective AI implementation.
  3. Robin Hoyle, chair of the World of Learning Conference and head of learning innovation at Huthwaite International, discusses what makes for a good L&D conference. He stresses the importance of actionable content for smaller L&D teams and the need to understand audience needs, tailoring presentations, and using research-backed content while avoiding statistical misuse. Robin previewed February's World of Learning conference highlights, including keynote speakers John Ameche and Kate Aidie, emphasising the value of delivering immediate, practical insights over theoretical solutions.
  4. Annee Bayeux, International Workforce Agility Officer for Cornerstone on Demand, discusses workforce agility, highlighting its importance in enabling organisations to adapt effectively, especially post-pandemic. She emphasises that agility is critical for managing change and promotes skills-based organisations as a key solution. Annee introduced her new venture, Ardoise.ai, an AI-first content company focusing on hyper-contextual learning to transform digital education by transcending traditional content creation and curation methods.
  5. Rob Clarke from Learning News brings you our latest news roundup. This month, he mentions the 2025 update of the LPI's Capability Map and the latest figures from the L&D Economy 2025.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Jan 30 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.