Transform learning and development practices to make your programs relevant and meaningful
Existing training and development practices need a major overhaul. Learning and development practitioners and managers must increasingly face the fact that old methods are no longer relevant in today's tech-savvy world and, in many cases, they simply don't work. In Revolutionize Learning and Development, you'll get a straightforward look at how people really learn and get introduced to practical steps for rethinking, redesigning, and reestablishing learning delivery. This book shows you how to take advantage of new understandings and new technologies so you can make a meaningful impact on your organization.
In four sections, the book lays out crucial background knowledge, conceptual frameworks, and practical steps for transforming learning and development so that it has the greatest return for businesses. Managers, practitioners, and executives will benefit from the illustrations, vignettes, and sidebars that highlight the author's advice and expertise.
Don't let learning and development myths derail you. Find out how to breathe new life into your programs with practical guidance designed to inspire today's best learning technology solutions.
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Clark Quinn, author of Engaging Learning, Designing mLearning, and The Mobile Academy, is a well-known and respected contributor to the eLearning field. The first recipient of the eLearning Guild’s Guild Master award, he has spoken internationally and consults to Fortune 500 corporate, education, not-for-profit, and government sectors.
THE PATH TO THE FUTURE OF LEARNING IN ORGANIZATIONS
Co-published and sponsored by ASTD, Revolutionize Learning & Development examines the steps required to shift corporate learning onto a more meaningful trajectory. Taking a new approach means aligning more closely to how people really think, learn, and work. The shift to a focus on performance and innovation meets the challenges resulting from increasing change and a need for organizations to be more agile.
Written by the author of three books on organizational learning and performance, this book leverages technology advantages within the context of larger L&D objectives. It exposes the broken state of today’s corporate training and outlines a path forward for broadening the scope of impact on organizational success through new technologies such as mLearning and social media.
“‘This is a spark, not the whole fire,’ Clark Quinn states in the opening pages of this manifesto on the future of the L&D profession. I am grateful to Clark for his courage, insight, and willingness to write this important book and to challenge the profession to strive for the next level of impact it can achieve.”
―Tony Bingham, President and CEO, ASTD
“Clark has written the book I have been waiting for. He succinctly explains why current practices fail to deliver results and outlines the path forward. Just what the 21st century CLO needs to know.”
―Kevin Wheeler, Founder and President, Global Learning Resources
“I love this book. Clark Quinn says what needs to be said to L&D leaders―and he says it with the perfect blend of respect, frustration, irreverence, and hope. It’s time!”
―Marcia Conner, Executive Advisor, and best-selling author of The New Social Learning
“This book raises fundamental questions for us all. Everyone involved in workplace learning who wants to play a part in the future―or even to have a job―should read it.”
―Donald H Taylor, Chairman, Learning and Performance Institute
“Clark Quinn has succinctly and adeptly drawn together all the evidence to make an undeniable case for fundamental change within Learning & Development. After reading this book, you will be ready to join the revolution, and begin the process of shifting from a focus on learning to a focus on performance.”
―Jane Hart, Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
“Work is learning and learning is the work. Clark Quinn gives a clear path forward for today’s L&D profession on the cusp of revolution or extinction.”
―Harold Jarche, International Speaker and Principal, Jarche Consulting
“In this book, Clark Quinn pulls no punches in addressing many of the factors that are handcuffing organizational learning, and provides tangible solutions learning professionals can implement to make things better.”
―David Kelly, Program Director, The eLearning Guild
THE PATH TO THE FUTURE OF LEARNING IN ORGANIZATIONS
Co-published and sponsored by ASTD, Revolutionize Learning & Development examines the steps required to shift corporate learning onto a more meaningful trajectory. Taking a new approach means aligning more closely to how people really think, learn, and work. The shift to a focus on performance and innovation meets the challenges resulting from increasing change and a need for organizations to be more agile.
Written by the author of three books on organizational learning and performance, this book leverages technology advantages within the context of larger L&D objectives. It exposes the broken state of today's corporate training and outlines a path forward for broadening the scope of impact on organizational success through new technologies such as mLearning and social media.
"'This is a spark, not the whole fire, ' Clark Quinn states in the opening pages of this manifesto on the future of the L&D profession. I am grateful to Clark for his courage, insight, and willingness to write this important book and to challenge the profession to strive for the next level of impact it can achieve."
--Tony Bingham, President and CEO, ASTD
"Clark has written the book I have been waiting for. He succinctly explains why current practices fail to deliver results and outlines the path forward. Just what the 21st century CLO needs to know."
--Kevin Wheeler, Founder and President, Global Learning Resources
"I love this book. Clark Quinn says what needs to be said to L&D leaders--and he says it with the perfect blend of respect, frustration, irreverence, and hope. It's time!"
--Marcia Conner, Executive Advisor, and best-selling author of The New Social Learning
"This book raises fundamental questions for us all. Everyone involved in workplace learning who wants to play a part in the future--or even to have a job--should read it."
--Donald H Taylor, Chairman, Learning and Performance Institute
"Clark Quinn has succinctly and adeptly drawn together all the evidence to make an undeniable case for fundamental change within Learning & Development. After reading this book, you will be ready to join the revolution, and begin the process of shifting from a focus on learning to a focus on performance."
--Jane Hart, Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
"Work is learning and learning is the work. Clark Quinn gives a clear path forward for today's L&D profession on the cusp of revolution or extinction."
--Harold Jarche, International Speaker and Principal, Jarche Consulting
"In this book, Clark Quinn pulls no punches in addressing many of the factors that are handcuffing organizational learning, and provides tangible solutions learning professionals can implement to make things better."
--David Kelly, Program Director, The eLearning Guild
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