Championing human skills, not AI
LNTV, Jun 25: Jane Bozarth on why networks, culture, and human judgment are the real engine of organisational learning; Martin Couzins on the Microsoft 2026 Work Trends report; Challenging assumptions about effective learning with Andy Lancaster and Tom McDowall.
On Learning Now TV this month, Kate talks to Jane Bozarth about why networks, culture, and human judgment are the real engine of organisational learning.
Also on the show, Nigel and Martin Couzins discuss Microsoft's landmark AI research, exploring why leadership alignment is the real driver of AI impact. Andy Lancaster talks to Tom McDowall to challenge one of L&D's most persistent assumptions, and Nigel talks to Aidan Lancaster about apprenticeships. Plus all the latest news from Rob Clarke at Learning News.
The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Jun 25 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 Jun 25:
- CHAMPIONING HUMAN SKILLS, NOT AI: Kate talks to Jane Bozarth about why networks, culture, and human judgment are the real engine of organisational learning.
- MICROSOFT WORK TRENDS REPORT: Nigel and Martin Couzins discuss Microsoft's landmark AI research, exploring why leadership alignment is the real driver of AI impact.
- THE LEARNING LENS: LEARNING MODALITIES: Andy Lancaster talks to Tom McDowall to challenge one of L&D's most persistent assumptions - that how you deliver learning is what makes it effective.
- LEARNING APPRENTICESHIPS: Nigel talks to Aidan Lancaster, L&D coordinator at McDonald's, about how apprenticeships transformed his own career — and why he's now championing them for others.
- LEARNING NEWS: Rob Clarke presents his monthly roundup of learning sector news.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Jun 25 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.


