Presentation Panel
Fostering Employee-led Learning through Corporate Communities
Date Thursday, Nov 23 Time – RoomSchoeneberg
Explore the world of employee-driven learning within corporate communities in this insightful panel. Delve into the intersection of technology and collaborative practices, as our speakers navigate learning processes through a technological lens.
Discover strategies for cultivating internal communities and empowering employees to lead social and peer-driven initiatives for learning advancement. Uncover the potential of integrating a community of practice (CoP) into a learning management system (LMS) to bolster collaborative knowledge sharing. Dive into the future of language learning for corporate training, using virtual immersion and dialogue as a catalyst, especially in the realm of English for the global workplace.
Join us to glean insights into corporate learning processes, actionable engagement frameworks, and invaluable best practices for nurturing a thriving learning culture within your organisation.
Evan Frendo
Training Consultant, Self Employed, Germany
Evan Frendo is a freelance teacher, trainer and author, specializing in Business English and English for Specific Purposes, and has been working in this field since 1993. Most of his experience has been with corporate clients, although he has also written several books for mainstream publishers. Recent projects have included training and consulting in the maritime industry in South Korea, training courses for business English teachers in China, and in-house materials development for corporate clients. He is often invited to give keynote talks at international conferences, examples of which can be found on his website. Evan is currently based in Berlin, Germany, but his work takes him to different parts of Europe and Asia. Please visit www.e4b.de to find out more about who he is and what he does.
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Manuela Corradi
Organizational and workplaces Coach, Independent Consultant, Italy
I am interested in understanding and supporting innovation (both process, culture, organisation, service, and technology) in order to create solutions that enhance people's lives and develop adaptive organisations (not only profitable but also sustainable, ethical, and truly meaningful for the communities and the individuals).
I am someone who is involved in managing and implementing 360-degree transformative systemic programs, providing coaching-mentoring to individuals and teams, adopting new mindsets, activating communities of practice, and sharing old and new knowledge in work environments, all while following a new way of working and living that is sustainable and kind (transformational-conscious approach).
I have 10 years of experience in organisational consulting, spread of different Industry and international, government and nonprofit organisations.
Anamaria Dorgo
Head of Community/ Founder and Community Catalyst, Butter/ L&D Shakers, Netherlands
Anamaria Dorgo is a Learning Experience Designer, Facilitator, and the Head of Community at Butter.
With degrees in psychology and human resources, and experience as International HR Business Partner and Learning & Development Manager, she has a lifelong commitment to learning, resulting in her creating engaging learning experiences for a global community. She cultivates and enables participatory experiences for individuals, teams and companies to untangle complexity, think differently and transform their challenges into opportunities.
Anamaria is the Founder of Handle with Brain—a learning and community consultancy sitting at the crossing between learning experience design, learning & engagement strategy, community building and strategic facilitation.
In her free time, Anamaria nurtures an award-winning, global community of practice for over 4,000 Learning & Development professionals called L&D Shakers. In 2023, L&D Shakers was awarded the Silver Learning Giveback Award by The Learning and Performance Institute.
Moderator
Henriette Kloots
Senior L&D Consultant, Interlocked
Henriette Kloots is an Organisational psychologist and Sr. Learning & Development consultant. After spending years on both the vendor and corporate side of L&D, she started her first company in 2015. Interlocked focuses on connecting the business and learning. When the business and L&D cooperate within the context of the organization they create real organizational change through impactful learning interventions. Henriette is a very energetic professional with a lot of passion for the industry and she is “here to challenge”.
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How To Surface and Grow Know-How within Enterprise Value Streams: Cross-Collaboration Best Practices., Manuela Corradi
This talk proposes an interpretive framework for examining the design of learning processes in organisational contexts where technology is highly utilised. The framework suggests looking at practical knowledge as a situated activity that mixes human and non-human actors in a web of mutual relationships.
Manuela Corradi will provide a methodological approach to use the lens of technology to overcome corporate silos by looking at technology as a social and work practice itself.
Participants will learn about corporate learning processes, the value of a social approach, and the fundamental sphere of knowing related to technology design. Case studies from multiple industries will also be presented.
How To Use a Community of Practice in a Learning Management System for Social Learning
This presentation explores the integration of a community of practice (CoP) into a learning management system (LMS) to promote social learning and collaborative knowledge sharing.
Shih-Wei Lo will cover the theoretical foundations of social learning and the CoP model, the benefits and challenges of integrating a CoP into an LMS, and practical strategies for its implementation and maintenance. The presentation will also include best practices and failures.
Participants will learn how to set up a CoP in an LMS and gain a better understanding of the processes and target group.
Building Communities from Within: Unleashing Learning Potential in Your Organisation, Anamaria Dorgo
This presentation is about building internal communities (”Employee Resource Groups”) and social and peer employee-led initiatives to promote learning within organisations. Anamaria Dorgo will share examples and practical advice from her four years of experience of building global, online communities.
Participants will learn a concrete engagement framework to boost the impact of internal communities and other employee-led initiatives, explore different peer and social learning projects, and understand why communities of practice are effective for promoting and sustaining a learning culture.
The case study of L&D Shakers, an award-winning global online community of practice for L&D professionals, will be used to bring the framework to life.
Language Learning for the Workplace – Is Informal Learning the New Reality?, Evan Frendo
This presentation discusses how corporate language training is changing, with a shift away from traditional formal courses to a range of informal learning resources.
The focus is on English for the international workplace, exploring how learning English in a workplace context is changing and how informal learning may be becoming the new reality.