30 Day Brainstrom Challenge Day 5: Pokemon Go, Go, Go

It’s day 5 of our 30 Day Brainstorm Challenge – Pokemon Go, Go, Go

Today the daughter and I went to Downtown Disney. A pretty cool place, lots of restaurants and plenty of shopping.

Also lots of people playing Pokemon Go. Watching people of all ages, play Pokemon Go was my aha moment for the day. I look forward to your thoughts on the game and how it can apply to corporate learning.

NO! It’s not too late! See the original 30 Day Brainstorm Challenge post here

See Day 4: Eliminate the Weight

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Shannon Tipton

Shannon Tipton

Shannon Tipton owns Learning Rebels, where she rebelliously rebuilds broken training processes. Her approach? Tear down what doesn't work and build practical solutions that do. With 20+ years in the field, Shannon helps organizations connect their learning goals to business goals - bringing real-world practicality back to workplace training.

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