In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? Part 2: C. Michael Ferraro
If you haven’t read part one of our “Now What?” series, you can start here. Today we highlight the story of C. Michael Ferraro, President, Training Solutions, Inc. & Public Policy Advisor, ATD...
View ArticleThe Afterglow of ASTD ICE – Now What? Part 3: Donna Phillips
If you’re wondering what this “Now What?” series is all about, catch up here with part 1. You can also read C. Michael Ferraro’s story here. Today in our “In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014: Now...
View ArticleIn the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? Part 4: Tom Spiglanin
If you are curious about our “What Now?” series, you can catch up here with part one. Today our story continues with Tom Spiglanin who works in the L&D division of an aerospace company and has...
View ArticleIn the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? It’s a Wrap! Tricia Ransom
To get up to spend with our “ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What?” series, start here. Well it’s a wrap! I want to take a moment to thank our participants for participating in this series. I appreciate your...
View ArticleMarketing Your Learning Department – Beyond Free Lunch
You probably know the old saying, “Where there’s free food there’s an audience”. This old adage is still probably true in a lot of organizations, and most of the L&D people I know still use it...
View ArticleSocial Media Tools for Learning – Boot Camp (Webinar)
Not too long ago Rick Blunt reached out to me to ask if I would mind conducting a webinar for his Washington DC ASTD Chapter, on using Social Media Tools for Learning. My first response, of course!...
View ArticleThe Courageous Learning Rebel
Displaying courage takes guts. Bear with me. I know that sounds redundant but think about it. Displaying courage takes guts. Putting your courage on stage takes nerve. Talking courageously to your...
View ArticleLearning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing
Learning through sharing. Lately I’ve been on a bit of a sharing kick. Sharing time with newby L&D people, helping contacts with building their networks and SoMe presence and as you all know,...
View ArticleKaizen, Learning Rebels and the Zombie Apocalypse
As you may know, the year 2014 was the year dedicated to the concept of Kaizen All I can say is, YOWZA, there has been a lot of Kaizen going on in Learning Rebel “land”. To refresh your memory, Kaizen...
View ArticleHere a Hashtag, There a Hashtag, Everywhere a Hashtag
As part of our 2015 commitment to Kaizen and incremental improvements, it’s time to shift the gaze toward improving the “Learning Toolbox for the 21st Century”. As you may remember I wrote a post for...
View ArticlePutting Trust First
First a short story. This weekend I was out and about when I was hit with the inspiration to make Chili Verde. I had all the ingredients at home, except for tomatillos. This would mean a trip to my...
View ArticleBreaking Up with “Yeah, but…”
In the training world, it is not uncommon to hear: “Yeah, but…” and it’s time to put an end to this unhealthy relationship. It’s a relationship that is holding us back from success. It is holding us...
View ArticleAccept it, Perception Matters
I love traveling for my work. I especially enjoy sitting in the hotel bar and overhearing people talk about training. Specifically the “training events” that an organization will fly people in from...
View ArticleHow Content Curation Wins the Day
(I originally wrote this post for my Litmos Blog – here) When it comes to content curation, finding information on the internet is not the problem. In fact, Domo has just released their fifth annual...
View ArticleCreating Connections that Matter!
Those of you who receive my newsletter, know I have been running a book giveaway the last week. The goal is to help us make connections matter. Be “Super Connectors” if you will. (Jump to the bottom...
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