
Leading Learning - The Learning Business Podcast
1) 442: Redux: Studying Innovation with Mary Byers
Innovation is an aspiration of many organizations, including learning businesses. This episode, number 442, features a conversation with Mary Byers. Mary is an author, speaker, facilitator, consultant...Show More
2) 441: Redux: Designing Content Scientifically with Ruth Colvin Clark
A learning business must understand learning theory and put that theory into practice if it is to create offerings that result in positive change and impact. This episode of the Leading Learning Podca...Show More
3) 440: No Time Like Now for Strategy
In Leading Learning Podcast episode 440, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele share the questions and topics probed in Leading Learning’s annual survey on learning businesses—questions and topics that...Show More
4) 439: Long-Distance Leadership with Wayne Turmel
COVID changed how we live and work in many ways. One example is the increased need for remote communication and for managing and leading hybrid teams. Wayne Turmel is part of the Kevin Eikenberry Grou...Show More
5) 438: This Is Hard, and That's Not Bad
Effort contributes to lasting, durable learning, which means learning businesses have a responsibility to expect learners to put in effort and an incentive to support them in doing so. Leading Learnin...Show More
6) 437: Awareness Through Content Marketing with Deirdre Reid
Content marketing at its core is educational. It’s about raising awareness not only of a brand but of that brand’s ability to help and to act as a partner. For many learning businesses, content market...Show More
7) 436: Measurement and Evaluation with Alaina Szlachta
Impact is a theme we circle back to again and again on the Leading Learning Podcast because we believe that any learning business needs to create impact for the learners and other stakeholders it serv...Show More
8) 435: Reflecting on Practice with Annasofie Wædeled-Møller
If the goal of so much professional learning is improving the skills and abilities of learners on the job, then why put theory and methods before practice opportunities? That question gets at the core...Show More
9) 434: The Small Matter of Time
As parents, as partners, as colleagues, as professionals, people are constantly being asked for some of their time, and learning businesses are part of the clamor for people’s time. Learning requires ...Show More
10) 433: Talking PCO Power with Amrit Ahluwalia
Amrit Ahluwalia is executive director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada, where he’s focused on growing Western’s professional and continuing education reputation a...Show More