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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

SVP Network Office » Who We Are - 0 views

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    interesting network that unites philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and change-makers. "engaged philanthropy" movement that started with Microsoft alumni the network
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Towards Maturity - 0 views

  • Use Your Towards Maturity Learning Landscape Audit to find out:Your staff's preferences for different types of learning resources or modes of deliveryTheir willingness to use their own technologies and to share their learning with othersHow actively they are using social media and apps in their day-to-day life and workWhat formal learning they are involved with - both inside and outside workTheir views on working online - what works, what doesn’t work, what they find most helpful and what gets in the wayA comparison of the key findings for different groups of staff – managers, job roles, age, experience, location and othersWhen is it useful to conduct a Learning Landscape Audit?When designing new learning and performance solutionsWhen you are setting strategy and agreeing long term business plansWhen allocating resourcesWhen making the business case for changeWhen you need to set a benchmark prior to introducing change
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    This page focuses on the Towards Maturity Learning Landscape Audit (LLA)--survey tool to help businesses understand how their staff learn, both formally and informally. The few bullet points contrast the views of 2,000 randomly selected learners from the private sector with 500 L & D professionals--a wide gap exists with regard to how learners are learning and like to learn with what L & D professionals are doing. For instance, 80% of learners prefer work in collaboration with other team members whereas only 1 in five L & D managers surveyed actively encourage staff to help each other solve problems using social media.
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    excellent points for us to stress in our work, too.
Lisa Levinson

I-WE-IT Framework: Transformative Leadership for Social Change | Beth's Blog - 0 views

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    "This leadership is less about current position, authority, management, or control, and much more about facilitating the work of others: engaging, connecting, and catalyzing people, and helping them to self-organize and innovate around shared goals. It requires new mindsets, tools, and skills" This leadership is less about current position, authority, management, or control, and much more about facilitating the work of others: engaging, connecting, and catalyzing people, and helping them to self-organize and innovate around shared goals. It requires new mindsets, tools, and skills. nice graphic of ALF journey to impact
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Do Something Different - The Behaviour Change PlatformHome - Do Something Different - T... - 1 views

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    beautiful example of a website with graphics, messaging, colors IMO
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Lead Change Group | Meet people where they are - 0 views

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    Blog post by Jane Perdue on Leadership Development, February 10. How small nonprofits have to work with only some of the ts crossed and "i"s dotted. Excerpt Effort and ideas can be as fragile as grandma's porcelain tea cup. Drink from them. Sometimes you have to meet people where they are and start from there. That starting place may not be ideal according to your standards, but at least it's a beginning. Sometimes good enough is enough. Most work is beautiful alchemy-part art, part science. Go with it. "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Modern Workplace Learning Landscape: it's more than telling people what to learn | ... - 0 views

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    Wonderful summary blog post by Jane Hart on learning in the workplace evolution and how our roles have changed from trainers to learning guides to workplace learning advisor, October 26, 2014.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning on the Fly: Rapid Tech Shift Requires a New Type of Thinker - Millennial CEO - 0 views

  • Keeping Your Skill Set Current Can Be Key to Keeping Your Job Small and midsize companies can’t afford to not keep up with technology, and neither can enterprise-level companies. This past fall, IBM notified employees, who it had determined needed additional training, they were required to step up their technological game, and that they would receive only 90% of their salary while embarking upon this additional training. Talk about an incentive to stay on top of changes in technology ! According to the article in the New York Times covering this move, some IBM workers received an email letting them know that an assessment had determined certain members of the team had “not kept pace with acquiring the skills and expertise needed to address changing client needs, technology and market requirements.” While some criticized the move, the reality is that employees can no longer be complacent when it comes to their grasp of technology and how to use it to help their businesses grow. That’s something to keep in mind, for sure, whether you’re just embarking on a career or whether you’re already in the workforce and want to make sure you have the skills you need to stay marketable.
  • The Modern Worker Needs to Be Constantly Learning
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    blog post by Daniel Newman, author of Millennial CEO on need to learn continuously and quickly.  Find the reference to IBM asking employees to acquire tech skills.  could be reference in ECO Byte #1. 
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What is the Number One Piece of Advice that HR Executives Give to Employees? - YouTube - 0 views

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    video by Jacob Morgan--#1 bit of advice, learn how to learn new things. People seeing things changing in workplace. College degree not as impt. because previous knowledge, academic credentials are no longer as relevant. Automation taking over jobs--learn new skills to keep up and get ahead. Sit and wait for things to threaten your job, or look ahead 5-10 years to get ahead now. online courses, YouTube, Lynda.com, don't wait.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How Networks Are Revolutionizing Scientific (and Maybe Human) Thought - Scientific Amer... - 0 views

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    interesting article on how networks of digital and human connections change us
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 steps towards Modern Workplace Learning | Learning in the Modern Workplace - 0 views

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    Hart's five step change process for modern workplace learning
Lisa Levinson

Boost Your Interview Chances | Jobscan - 0 views

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    site that allows you to paste your resume into a form with the job description of the position you are applying for, and gives you immediate feedback on what to prioritize, what you might be missing, and what changes you can make to get past the resume screeners.
Lisa Levinson

http://managementhelp.org/misc/learning-types-loops.pdf - 0 views

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    Adapted from the Field Guide to Consulting and Organizational Development, this pdf has concise, clear definitions of single, double, and triple-loop learning. Single loop = follow the rules; double-loop = changing the rules; triple-loop = learning about learning
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

HOME | Building Your Roadmap for 21st Century Learning Environments | NCTA - 0 views

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    great roadmap with examples of how learning environments in elementary, middle, and high schools have changed to PBL led by educators
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Cruft Challenge: When It's Time to Disrupt Your Own Technology: Associations Now - 0 views

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    interesting look at the evolution of WordPress, especially its recent changes
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Gender and Power in Online Communication:WP01-05 - 0 views

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    early look by Susan Herring, Indiana University, (2001) of how women fare online. one interesting paragraph on projected changes of world wide web and impact on women.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

http://www.uwec.edu/CETL/resources/upload/LearnerCenteredTeachingFiveKeyChangestoPracti... - 0 views

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    Learner-Centered Teaching by Maryellen Weimer covers five changes discussed more extensively in her book 1. Role of the teacher 2. Balance of power 3. Function of content 4. responsibility for learning 5. processes and purposes of evaluation
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Women, repeat after Paul Ryan: 'I cannot and will not give up my family time.' - The Wa... - 0 views

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    great article on using our power to change circumstances in the workplace
Lisa Levinson

A Brief History of Online Job Boards since 1995 - Job Boarders - 0 views

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    By Sara Sutton Fell, CEO of FlexJobs.com. Her take on the status of Job Boards today. She has 3 observations: Boards have changed, job postings haven't and need to be updated; big box job boards focus on volume, smaller niche job boards on a refined pool of potential applicants; ATS/RMS keep candidates and hiring managers apart. New technologies such as gaming used by Marriott may erase this.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Matters: Learning Can Be a Slippery Slope - ETR - 0 views

  • There are three key concepts to put in place once you believe in and acknowledge that “the Dip” is real. Learners must go through the Dip for true learning to take place. In other words, this is part of a normal change process. Both trainers and learners need to own it, embrace it and plan for it. Change is a process, not an event. We have all heard this one before, but do we apply it appropriately? (Hint: Those of you using the PowerPoint osmosis technique, or using a one-time only event to promote learning—stop it!) Learners can survive the Dip. To survive the Dip (or chasm, as the case may be), here are three very important steps learners must consider: Expect it. Name it. Build in support.
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    good information on the implementation dip that follows structured learning processes
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 Factors driving Modern Workplace Learning - Modern Workplace Learning Magazine - 0 views

  • 5 – THE EMERGING GIG ECONOMY The emerging Gig Economy means that there is no longer such a thing a job for life.-  in fact, for most individuals this means they are going to have a life of jobs. One estimate is that current students will have more than 10 jobs by the time they are 38. Companies are also going to be seeing a growing contingent workforce (made up of freelancers, independent professionals and temporary contract workers). Research from Ernst and Young shows that two in five organisations expect to increase their use of the contingent workforce by 2020. This means that people are going to be recruited WITH the skills to do a job; not recruited AND THEN trained to do the job. So if employees want to stay in a company they will therefore need to keep their skills up to date themselves. But in fact, supporting individuals to do just this will actually be beneficial to the organisation as it will reduce the costs of recruitment, So this means helping individuals organize and manage their own professional self-development inline with organizational objectives to achieve a  new level of performance.
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    great article on 5 drivers changing modern workplace learning
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