Interactive Breakout Session BUS44
Learning Analytics at Work in the Real World
Date Friday, Dec 2 Time – RoomTiergarten
&D has been collecting and distributing data for some time, for instance on the number of staff attending courses and on attrition rates. But how do the data on performance improvement, behavioural change and leadership capabilities measure up? Are we collecting and distributing the right, forward-looking data to personalise learning and support ownership? The facilitators of this crowdsourcing session will ensure your insights are taken aboard.
Moderators
Charles Jennings
Senior Director, Enterprise Strategy / Co Founder, Internet Time Alliance / 70:20:10 Institute, UK
Charles is a director of The Internet Time Alliance, a multinational think-tank of leading learning and business performance experts helping organisations exploit emerging practice in workplace and social learning to ‘work smarter’.
He is a leading expert on building and implementing 70:20:10 learning strategies. 70:20:10 is based on observations that high performing individuals and organisations build most of their capability by learning within the workflow.
Past roles include:
- Chief Learning Officer for Reuters and Thomson Reuters
- Head of the UK national centre for network-based learning
- Professor at Southampton Business School
- Senior business roles for global companies
- Evaluator for the European Commission’s learning, performance and eCommerce research initiatives
Links
http://www.duntroon.comhttp://www.charles.jennings.net
Laura Overton
Managing Director, Towards Maturity, UK
Laura Overton is the founder and CEO of Towards Maturity – a not for profit benchmark practice that provides independent research to help organisations deliver improved performance through learning innovation. Her work is based on 30 years of practical experience in implementing innovative learning strategies for business advantage and is backed by her independent research with 5000+ Learning leaders and 25,000 workers.
Laura is an Academic Fellow of the CIPD and a fellow of the Learning and Performance Institute. She is on the steering board of Online Educa Berlin, and the L&D advisory board of the CIPD. In February 2010, she was the first woman to be awarded the LPI’s prestigious Colin Corder Award for services to training and was the recipient of the inaugural elearning age Special Achievement award at the 2012 elearning awards. In 2016 she was voted number 1 in the Top Ten’ most influential people in the corporate e-learning in the UK (a position held since 2014) and was also voted 2nd most influential in Europe and 3rd in the Globe.
Links
http://www.towardsmaturity.orghttp://www.e-skills.com