Knowledge Factory LTG88
Showing the Value of your Learning Investment
Date Friday, Dec 7 Time – RoomCharlottenburg II
This interactive Knowledge Factory will take you through a systemic approach to establishing the value of learning. The first step is to identify the issues your business is facing. That tells you what you need to change, and how to measure success. From there it will demonstrate how to identify and work with stakeholders by establishing activity views of what happens in the business, and how to build a picture of the organisation's value-adding system, with links from activities to skills, knowledge and behaviours and hence to learning.
Moderator
Sally Ann Moore
Head of Content and Strategy, iLearning Forum, France
Sally-Ann has a long career in Human resources development and training management, management consulting and international business development. In 2001 she founded the eLearnExpo series of events around the world, and ran iLearning Forum Paris for until 2016, when it became Learning Technologies France, with Closer Still Media.
Today she directs the Learning Technologies conferences, moderates and animates executive seminars and delivers talks on the digital transformation of Learning. In addition, she specializes in effective writing training, Learning & Development, coaching, Custom Learning Solutions (especially eLearning and serious games) and Competence & Performance management.
During her career she has coached top executives in global organizations, led many strategic workshops and events, and, significantly, implemented eLearning for over 2 million users around the world. In January 2013 she was voted into the “Top Ten Movers and Shakers” of eLearning in Europe She is the author of leading manual on effective business writing and writing for Engineers.
Passionate about measurement and needs analysis, she is the author of the “Effort in Learning Model” c.f Wikpedia “Informal Learning” and helped David Norton conceive and develop the original Balanced Business Scorecard.
Links
http://www.ilearningforum.org/