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Workplace Learning: One World, Not Two

Been buried under a stack of PowerPoint slides? Stuck in meetings? Conducting a training session? Then you missed it. Jane Hart recently posted an OpEd, called, "The L&D World is...
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Read. Learn. Grow.

Regular readers know how I feel about feeding your curiosity. I've written blog posts about it, and I added "Feed Your Curiosity" segments into my new book. Being a Learning...
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Are You Ready? Your ATD ICE Conference Bag!

After Mark Sheppard's guest blog from last week discussing the use of the back channel as a way to attend the ICE conference virtually - it got me thinking about...
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Simplicity in Learning

There is beauty in simplicity. Simplicity speaks to us, captures our emotions, tells a story and in some cases propels us to act. L&D people, God love 'em, are the...
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More Curious Learning

Original Post here. This revised post has additional resources to bring out your inner curiosity. Curiosity is the gateway to learning. Innate Curiosity, Challenge Conventional Thinking, Courage of Conviction. Those...
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Kaizen, 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...
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Looking Up

Ever been so busy you forgot to buy gas? Just too busy! Ever been so busy you can't send a text message saying how busy you...
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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

A first time experience to a large conference can be intimidating or exhilarating, sweat-inducing or electrifying (or maybe all of the above!) How do you plan? How do you prioritize?...
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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

As is the usual modus operandi for Learning Rebels and reflection pieces, I try to gather up opinions not just singing the general praises of an event, but try to gather...
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People: The Real Value of DevLearn

Next up on our Learning Rebel tour of DevLearn 2014 - Laura Payette. Laura currently is a Learning Rebel who's day job is with Nielsen GTO.  You can find Laura...
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