Elliott Masie Features Facebook’s ‘One-Size-Fits-One’ Learning Strategy at Learning 2013
Elliott Masie Announces Learning 2013 Keynote Speakers Stu Crabb and Mike Rognlien from Facebook. They will talk about Facebook's ‘One-Size-Fits-One’ learning strategy and commitment to the personalization of learning and empowering employees.
Facebook's Director of Learning, Stu Crabb, will be featured as
a keynote speaker at Learning 2013, a global conference for
learning professionals taking place November 3-6 in Orlando.
Stu describes the learning and development changes they are making
at Facebook in blunt and intriguing terms:
"By ruthlessly prioritizing, saying NO to the 'traditional'
demands of the 'training department' and really enabling people to
own and drive their own development, Facebook's Learning &
Development team is transforming what has traditionally been a
curriculum-based approach to learning into one that is dynamic,
current, and 'One-Size-Fits-One'."
"Facebook's 'One-Size-Fits-One' strategy and commitment to the
personalization of learning and empowering employees to drive their
process is an ideal conversation for the learning and training
field. We are honored to bring Facebook's Director of Learning, Stu
Crabb, and Mike Rognlien, 'Builder of Awesome Managers', to a
Keynote dialogue and interview on Tuesday November 5th at Learning
2013," says conference host Elliott Masie.
Elliott confirmed that, in addition, Facebook will be the center
of a "drill-down" session at the conference - looking at how they
are radically changing the culture of learning in this high profile
organization.
The other keynote speaker at the Tuesday afternoon general session
is one of Facebook's most active "Digital Storytellers", actor
George Takei. The 76-year-old Star Trek icon is the single
most active storyteller and blogger on Facebook. George will share
the process of using Social Media as a tool for sharing stories,
knowledge and community.
Elliott Masie's Learning 2013, to be held
in Orlando, Florida from November 3 to 6, brings together the
world's directors of workplace learning and education.
Learning 2013 is produced by The Learning CONSORTIUM, a
collaborative of 230 global corporations, focused on improving
workplace learning and training. It is hosted and curated by
Elliott Masie. In addition to Stu Crabb and Mike Rognlien
from Facebook, keynote speakers this year will include: Former
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Actor George Takei on
Storytelling and Social Media, Journalist Jane Pauley on Boomers in
the Workplace, The Open University's Martin Bean and many
more.
In previous years, keynote speakers have included General Colin
Powell, President Bill Clinton, Apolo Ohno, Captain Sully
Sullenberger and business authors Marshall Goldsmith, Ken Blanchard
and Tom Peters.
Complete information at http://www.learning2013.com