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Scope It Out: How Wide Need the Net Be for Learning Professionals?

I’ve been absent from the monthly Big Questions over at the Learning Circuits blog - mainly due to us getting our own new site up and populated. I almost rang in on February but couldn’t pull it together…even with the extra day for Leap Year! I couldn’t resist March’s Big Question though…

“What is the scope of our responsibility as learning professionals?”

More compelling than the question, though, was some of the fodder and follow-up questions that Tony Karrer shared in the post.

  • …a Chief Learning Officer panel discussion where it seemed that supporting informal learning or communities of practice was not something they were considering. 
  • Do educational institutions and corporate learning and development departments have responsibility for supporting Long Tail Learning? 
  • Do they have responsibility for learning beyond what can be delivered through instruction?

It shocked me to hear about the CLO panel discussion. With the overwhelming research out there confirming that today’s workforce is getting more and more of the information they need to do their job through informal means it’s difficult to understand why CLOs would resist supporting communities of practice or broader informal learning.

I feel that learning professionals should support learning. Period. Whatever form(s) of learning that are most beneficial to the workforce (as well as appropriate members of the value-chain) are the ones that should be pursued. There may be some organizations where communities of practice and/or informal learning don’t make sense as part of the learning portfolio but they should at least be considered.

As we move further away from our industrial society and further into our information society it’s my belief that a big part of learning initiatives will be providing easy access to information rather than supplying more information. The advent of Web 2.0 tools arrived at a great time for the renewed interest in communities of practice and I’m sure there is a symbiotic relationship between the two. It’s not about the technology though…it’s about the possibilities that now exist for what knowledge workers can do with the information they need. Now they can be part of creating and shaping the information they need rather than just recipients of content they are prescribed.

This combined with social network analyses and careful crafting of learning communities results in a sophisticated and dynamic learning strategy that happens to mesh well with the dynamic roles of many people in organizations today. It’s becoming increasingly difficult (if not impossible) to fit everything that someone needs to know into a course of any kind. Execution of strategy is or should be changing rather frequently as markets, customers, etc. fluctuate and the traditional forms of training won’t work as the sole solution for the workforce in these organizations. To ignore this is dangerous.

In an age where formal content is often ‘obsolete upon receipt’ it’s my belief that learning professionals will need to widen their scope in terms of what they will consider using as part of their learning portfolio. As with other investments in complex markets, it often pays to be diversified and to focus on areas where you’ll get the greatest return. Discounting new methods for supporting knowledge workers is akin to keeping all of your savings in CDs, bonds or treasury bills…you’re sure to get a little return but you’re not leveraging all of the opportunities out there; some of which may be better suited to your situation and therefore more likely to get you a better return.

March 8th, 2008 No Comments »

Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Lead the Evolution

Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Lead the Evolution

When: Monday, June 9 - Thursday, June 12, 2008
Where: Westin Boston Waterfront
Boston, Massachusetts
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Conference
Registration Link: www.enterprise2conf.com…
Note: Welcome to the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, the conference for IT and business professionals for four days of learning and networking focused on the latest 2.0 tools for the enterprise, the infrastructure to support them and the cultural changes that accompany them.Enterprise 2.0 is not just about how the technology works, but how the technology works with people.

Link: www.enterprise2conf.com…

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Enterprise Search Summit

Enterprise Search Summit

When: Monday, May 19 - Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Where: Hilton New York, New York City
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Conference
Registration Link: http://www.enterprisesearchsummit.com/registration.shtml
Note: At Enterprise Search Summit 2008
you will:
* Get the nuts and bolts you need to make search work.
* See how hands-on information managers are implementing search
software and getting results.
* Find out how to troubleshoot search problems and avoid glitches.
* Hear case studies from practicing enterprise search professionals.
* Learn how to upgrade or enhance the search solution that you already
have in place.
* Understand when and why to use taxonomies and metadata in
enterprise search.
* Get briefed on next-generation search tools and developments.
* Meet other IT professionals and information managers with similar
needs and interests.
Link: www.enterprisesearchsummit.com

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Training Magazine’s Leadership Summit

Training Magazine’s Leadership Summit

When: Monday, May 5 - Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Where: Rancho Bernardo Inn
San Diego, CA
Additional Information: see web link for more details.
Event Type: Leadership Summit
Sponsoring Organization: Training Magazine
Registration Link: www.xpressreg.net…
Note: There’s nothing like a few days away from the pressures and interruptions of the office—the day-to-day demands of your job—to focus on the big issues. You deserve time to think, talk with, and learn from people dealing with the same kinds of problems and challenges that you are. Join 2008 Training Leadership Summit and get all the expert help you need to lead your training function to greatness.
Link: http://www.trainingdirectorsforum.com/learninggroup/3450/index.jsp

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APQC’s 13th Annual KM Conference and Training: The New Edge in KM

APQC’s 13th Annual KM Conference and Training: The New Edge in KM

When: Monday, April 28 - Friday, May 2, 2008
Where: InterContinental Hotel Chicago , 505 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago , Illinois 60611
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Conference
Sponsoring Organization: APQC
Registration Link: www.apqc.org…
Note: This conference will showcase leading organizations and advanced practitioners that are pushing the envelope in KM. Learn from practitioner-delivered case studies and a wealth of new ideas in more than 16 conference breakout sessions. The goals of this conference are to:
* provide a forum for the most practical, important, and innovative
people in KM to share and learn;
* showcase KM success stories and lessons learned from the leading
edge of KM;
* support accelerated KM learning through outstanding sessions and
intensive and structured networking;
* present actionable advice on KM tools, techniques, and
methodologies;
* share APQC’s newest research on KM best practices; and
discover emerging issues and opportunities in KM.
Link: www.apqc.org…

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Web 2.0 Expo

Web 2.0 Expo

When: Tuesday, April 22 - Friday, April 25, 2008
Where: Moscone West
747 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Expo
Sponsoring Organization: Web 2.0
Registration Link: en.oreilly.com…
Note: The second Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco takes the pulse of the Web ecosystem and looks to its future, training a spotlight across the Web 2.0 universe to illuminate how the Internet Revolution is being created and delivered. Web 2.0 Expo is for the builders of the next generation web: designers, developers, entrepreneurs, marketers, business strategists, and venture capitalists, people who have experiences to share and a passion for learning–the hot new thing, lessons from failures, innovations and inspirations, and the practical applications of all of the above. What will you do with the power of Web 2.0?
Link: en.oreilly.com…

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CLO Breakfast Club GA- Learning’s Value to the Enterprise

CLO Breakfast Club GA- Learning’s Value to the Enterprise

When: Thursday, April 17, 2008
Where: Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
3300 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
Price - High: 54.95
Price - Low: 49.95
Presenter: See web link for more info.
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Breakfast Club
Sponsoring Organization: Chief Learning Officer
Registration Link: guest.cvent.com…
Note: In today’s business environment, value is increasingly driven by the knowledge and skills of the workforce. With this emphasis on human capital, workforce development is more critical than ever before as organizations look to grow the bottom line. In the 2008 Chief Learning Officer Breakfast Club series, our panel of industry experts will lead conversations in major cities around the United States about the role that the learning organization plays in creating tremendous value in the enterprise.
Link: www.clomedia.com…

March 7th, 2008 No Comments »

The eLearning Guild Annual Gathering 2008

The eLearning Guild Annual Gathering 2008

When: Monday, April 14 - Thursday, April 17, 2008
Where: Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort
Orlando, FL
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Conference
Sponsoring Organization: ELearning Guild and Learning Management Colloquium
Registration Link: www.elearningguild.com…
Note: You should plan on participating in AG|08 if you are involved in
organizational learning in any way — especially if you are focused
on the design, development, production, implementation, acquisition,
distribution, and management of e-Learning. The program — which
addresses every aspect of e-Learning from the fundamentals to the
cutting edge.
The bottom line, is that anyone looking for new tools, technologies, strategies, and practices to enhance their personal and organizational knowledge and expertise as it relates to Learning will find that AG|08 offers the most comprehensive and in-depth program available anywhere.
Link: elearningguild.net…

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TM Webinar: Learning and Performance Go On-Demand

TM Webinar: Learning and Performance Go On-Demand

When: Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Where: on-line
Sponsoring Organization: Talent Management & GeoLearning
Event Type: webinar
Additional Information: please see web link for detailed time
Registration Link: www.webex.com…
Note: In this Talent Management magazine Webinar — sponsored by GeoLearning — Chris Howard, principal analyst and research director at Bersin & Associates, will define exactly what software as a service is, how it’s different from “on premises” software and identify its business advantages for learning organizations. He’ll also separate hype from reality and debunk some of the myths about SaaS related to scalability, security and configurability. Finally, Howard will share some important questions to ask potential vendors when evaluating on-demand learning and performance management systems.
Link: www.talentmgt.com…

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CLO Events - “Orchestrating Change” Symposium

CLO Events - “Orchestrating Change” Symposium

When: Monday, April 7 - Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Where: Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, ChampionsGate, Florida
Additional Information: please see web link for more details
Event Type: Orchestrating Change: Leading Organizations with Learning
Sponsoring Organization: Chief Learning Officer Magazine
Registration Link: guest.cvent.com…
Note: A world-class symphony is comprised of more than a hundred musicians who transform notes on a page into a powerfully emotive sound. The role of the conductor is to ensure the whole is greater than the sum of its many parts. Learning leaders share a similar challenge as they coordinate the various elements of enterprise learning programs in a constantly changing business environment. And like the conductors, they must enable the workforce to harmoniously adapt to radical transitions brought on by shifting market conditions, competitive challenges, organizational restructuring from mergers and acquisitions or new business opportunities. Join us at the Spring 2008 CLO Symposium, as we focus on the crucial role of the chief learning officer in successfully orchestrating change within the organization
Link: www.clomedia.com…

March 7th, 2008 No Comments »

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