by arunaway | Feb 28, 2021 | Design for Performance, Future of Work, Infographics, Learning Agility
L&D is far too often associated with crappy mandatory training. Sure we can ‘get rid of boring mandatory training’, but that kind of misses the point. We are professionals who empower others to change, adapt, perform and innovate. That should make us...
by arunaway | May 24, 2020 | Future of Work, Learning Agility
How we think, adapt and grow is the big question that we all must grapple with, over and over again. Here’s one mental model that might help. It’s one that I’ve recently been using as part of (virtual) keynotes and workshops around being more...
by arunaway | Apr 4, 2020 | Future of Work, Infographics, Learning Agility
How do we cope through the crazy? I try to ask these four questions and try to remain empathetic, for myself and others, while I do. I hope this might be of use to you also. Feel free to copy and use this for non-profit purposes under the Creative Commons Licence. I...
by arunaway | Sep 21, 2019 | Future of Work, Infographics, Innovation, Learning Agility, Top Picks
I have a confession…I pitch my services around “L&D” because that’s a package that can be quickly understood and purchased in the corporate world… But I really see my job as being centred around change.Specifically, about empowering...
by arunaway | May 14, 2019 | Future of Work, Infographics, Learning Agility, Top Picks
This diagram has now had several iterations in my learning agility articles. Below is the latest version which has become one of my main references and guides. See this article where it’s explained in more detail. Feel free to copy and use this cartoon for...
by arunaway | Nov 24, 2018 | Future of Work, Learning Agility, Top Picks
How do we survive and thrive in an era of AI, robotics and accelerated change? Is it with individual cleverness, or with a combination of teams, tools, and systems?That’s one of the questions that has driven my ongoing exploration into learning agility. But, to answer...
by arunaway | Jun 21, 2018 | Future of Work, Innovation, Learning Agility
Is failing to learn a useful path to learning?In their 1991 book Art and Fear, David Bayles and Ted Orland tell the story of a ceramics teacher who split his class into two equal groups. The first group was to be graded on the quantity of pots they produced, while the...
by arunaway | May 29, 2018 | Future of Work, Infographics, Innovation, Learning Agility, Top Picks
What skills are required in the face of the rise of robots and automation? The diagram below captures my take on the key skills in the future of work Feel free to copy and use this cartoon for non-profit purposes under the Creative Commons Licence. I do request that...
by arunaway | May 10, 2018 | Future of Work, Innovation, Learning Agility
Welcome to the third article in this series on learning agility. In this article, you will hear what a learning agility research panel said about the relevance and importance of learning agility to modern learning organizations: Dani Johnson of Red Thread Research,...
by arunaway | Mar 8, 2018 | Future of Work, Innovation, Learning Agility
Spoiler alert—this article will end with a call to action, asking for your help to explore a crucial issue that will empower L&D professionals to deliver real value: learning agility, learning to learn and unlearn at speed. But first, here’s a quote about fish.“In...
by arunaway | Feb 2, 2018 | Future of Work, Infographics, Learning Agility
The following diagram captures the main elements of an agile learner – each of these aspects is explored and supported by Learn2Learn. Check out the site today and book in a free demo for the Learn2Learn for enterprise. Feel free to copy and use this cartoon for...
by arunaway | Oct 10, 2015 | Design for Performance, Future of Work, Infographics
What’s in store for learning? An infographic exploring the not too distant future of learning ecosystems, xAPI and augmented reality. This article was original posted on 10th October 2015 on linkedin here. Welcome! I hope you enjoy these articles,...
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