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Leading Learning Podcast
443: Benchmarking for Learning Businesses
Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele share key data points from Leading Learning’s latest year-end survey of learning businesses. They cover top strategic goals and the strategic drivers behind those goals, trends and issues impacting strategy, challenges with maintaining or growing enrollments and registrations, barriers to innovation in education offerings, and top areas of investment for the year ahead.Your learning business can use this data for benchmarking and to help frame internal discussions about what you’re doing, what you’re not doing, and why.Show notes and a downloadable transcript are availa...
2025-01-07
25 min
Leading Learning Podcast
442: Redux: Studying Innovation with Mary Byers
Innovation is an aspiration of many organizations, including learning businesses. This episode, number 442, features a conversation with Mary Byers. Mary is an author, speaker, facilitator, consultant, CEO coach, and mastermind facilitator, and she’s deeply knowledgeable about innovation. Mary wrote Race for Relevance: Five Radical Changes for Associations, and her work focuses on helping organizations remain relevant in a rapidly changing environment. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode442.
2024-12-31
32 min
Leading Learning Podcast
441: Redux: Designing Content Scientifically with Ruth Colvin Clark
A learning business must understand learning theory and put that theory into practice if it is to create offerings that result in positive change and impact. This episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 441, features a conversation with instructional psychologist Dr. Ruth Colvin Clark and co-host Celisa Steele. Ruth has spent her spent her career translating academic research into practical guidelines and advocating for the use of evidence-based approaches to learning. She’s the author of many articles and books, including Evidence-Based Training Methods and E-learning and the Science of Instruction. Show notes an...
2024-12-24
25 min
Leading Learning Podcast
440: No Time Like Now for Strategy
In Leading Learning Podcast episode 440, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele share the questions and topics probed in Leading Learning’s annual survey on learning businesses—questions and topics that can provide a solid basis for strategy conversations in your learning business. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode440.
2024-12-17
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
439: Long-Distance Leadership with Wayne Turmel
COVID changed how we live and work in many ways. One example is the increased need for remote communication and for managing and leading hybrid teams. Wayne Turmel is part of the Kevin Eikenberry Group, and he and Kevin co-wrote The Long-Distance Leader, originally published in 2018, with a revised edition out in 2024. Wayne’s work focuses on remote and virtual communication in the evolving workplace. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 439, Wayne and Leading Learning Podcast co-host Jeff Cobb talk about what leadership is; how leadership does and doesn’t change in the...
2024-12-10
42 min
Leading Learning Podcast
438: This Is Hard, and That's Not Bad
Effort contributes to lasting, durable learning, which means learning businesses have a responsibility to expect learners to put in effort and an incentive to support them in doing so. Leading Learning Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele discuss the role of effort in learning and how learning businesses can scaffold effort in this episode, number 438. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode438.
2024-12-03
28 min
Leading Learning Podcast
437: Awareness Through Content Marketing with Deirdre Reid
Content marketing at its core is educational. It’s about raising awareness not only of a brand but of that brand’s ability to help and to act as a partner. For many learning businesses, content marketing is the start of the learner journey and the way they establish both expertise and trust with prospective learners. Deirdre Reid is a writer, a content marketer, and the publisher of Association Brain Food, a weekly list of free Webinars and other events and recommended reading. In this episode, number 437, Deirdre talks with Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele about cont...
2024-11-26
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
436: Measurement and Evaluation with Alaina Szlachta
Impact is a theme we circle back to again and again on the Leading Learning Podcast because we believe that any learning business needs to create impact for the learners and other stakeholders it serves. And measurement and evaluation are critical for knowing if we’re creating impact and for showing that impact. Dr. Alaina Szlachta is author of the book Measurement and Evaluation on a Shoestring. In this episode, number 436, Alaina talks with co-host Jeff Cobb about what measurement and evaluation are (listen for her short but elegant definition). They also talk about data, ways to go...
2024-11-19
44 min
Leading Learning Podcast
435: Reflecting on Practice with Annasofie Wædeled-Møller
If the goal of so much professional learning is improving the skills and abilities of learners on the job, then why put theory and methods before practice opportunities? That question gets at the core of reflective practice-based learning, which is an approach that emphasizes practice before theory. Annasofie Wædeled-Møller, a learning and development expert, is passionate about helping educators and leaders create more practice-based, learner-centered experiences. In episode 435, Annasofie talks with Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele about how reflective practice-based learning works and how it’s being applied in various contexts, including her experience with...
2024-11-12
43 min
Leading Learning Podcast
434: The Small Matter of Time
As parents, as partners, as colleagues, as professionals, people are constantly being asked for some of their time, and learning businesses are part of the clamor for people’s time. Learning requires time, yet many people feel they don’t have enough of it. How do learning businesses secure a share of people’s limited time, and how can they help learners make the most of the time they do invest? In this episode, number 434, Leading Learning Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele focus on the small matter of time for learning and for learning businesses. ...
2024-11-05
21 min
Leading Learning Podcast
433: Talking PCO Power with Amrit Ahluwalia
Amrit Ahluwalia is executive director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada, where he’s focused on growing Western’s professional and continuing education reputation and approach to match the reputation and approach the institution already brings to its research and undergraduate programing. Before joining Western, Amrit founded The EvoLLLution, and he ran the publication for a little over ten years. He also hosts the EdUp PCO podcast. In episode 433 of the Leading Learning Podcast, Amrit talks with co-host Jeff Cobb about the revenue imperative facing most professional, continuing, and online (PCO) education units; the...
2024-10-29
36 min
Leading Learning Podcast
432: Talking Education with Nuno Fernandes
Nuno Fernandes is president of American Public University System. One of the pioneers of online education in the United States, APUS now offers 200 programs serving more than 90,000 students in 50 states and almost 50 countries around the world. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 432, Nuno shares how he came to lead a higher education institution, and he and co-host Jeff Cobb talk about the current state of higher ed, the rising costs of a university degree, marketing and education, the impact of artificial intelligence on education, the role of partnerships in the future of adult learning...
2024-10-22
33 min
Leading Learning Podcast
431: Why Motivation and Mindset Matter
Motivation and mindset are two of the baseline requirements for effective, lasting, and enjoyable learning. Through thoughtful design and delivery, learning businesses have the ability and opportunity to influence the motivation and mindset of the learners they serve. In this episode, number 431, Leading Learning Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele look at these two related but different concepts and talk about how each impacts learning. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode431.
2024-10-15
29 min
Leading Learning Podcast
430: A Bullseye for Learning
Impact is one of the core goals at the heart of most learning businesses, and we believe that impact should be as broad as possible—meaning ideally your learning business delivers significant and relevant results for learners, for the organizations that employ those learners, and for the fields, professions, and industries those learners work in. In this episode, number 430, Leading Learning Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele look at how providing learning paths, offering valued credentials, and aligning with employer needs are three activities that can deliver impact on their own and how the combination of al...
2024-10-08
19 min
Leading Learning Podcast
429: Developing Education Strategy with Pam Rosenberg
Having a strategy is part of what any learning business needs to thrive. But what does establishing a strategy look like? In this episode, number 429, we get a peek behind the strategy-developing curtain in a conversation. Pam Rosenberg, director of education for the American Society for Nondestructive Testing, has been in the exciting role of helping to develop ASNT’s first formal education strategy. Pam talks with Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele about build, borrow, and buy choices for creating a catalog; the need to assess the quality of learning content; competition from subject ma...
2024-10-01
33 min
Leading Learning Podcast
428: Education Revenue: Necessity, Reality, Opportunity
Most learning businesses have three goals at heart: reach, revenue, and impact. Reach deals with clearly identifying who you can and should serve and then connecting with them. Impact involves delivering real results for learners, organizations, fields, professions, and industries. Revenue is the lifeblood that keeps a learning business alive. Very few would disagree that impact and reach are important, but making money off education can cause discomfort to some. And so in this episode we focus on the necessity the reality, and the opportunity revenue represents. Show notes and a downloadable transcript...
2024-09-24
19 min
Leading Learning Podcast
427: Heutagogical Opportunity?
Heutagogy might be the most important and powerful idea in learning that you never heard mentioned on the Leading Learning Podcast. Until today. If a learning business embraces heutagogy, it will be well positioned to lead learning in the field, industry, or profession it serves because it will have enlisted the help of all learners. In this episode, number 427, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele talk about the emergence of heutagogy, its relationship to andragogy, and the potential it might represent for learning businesses. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www...
2024-09-17
16 min
Leading Learning Podcast
426: Talking Online Learning with Luke Dowden
In the U.S., higher education institutions are increasingly interested in serving nontraditional students, in providing credentials beyond degrees, and in using online learning to extend their reach beyond physical campuses. As those changes happen in higher ed, ripples are created that impact the learning business landscape. Luke Dowden is the chief online learning officer at the Alamo Colleges District, located in San Antonio, Texas. In this episode, number 426, Luke talks with Leading Learning Podcast co-host Jeff Cobb about the good and the bad of online learning becoming an established part of higher education, digital credentialing, non-credit...
2024-09-10
31 min
Leading Learning Podcast
425: What's Necessary to Learn
Learning is both a natural, intuitive activity all humans engage in and a complicated process we haven’t yet fully appreciated or understood. While there are plenty of nuances and neuroscientific details that factor in, fundamentally learning requires three elements: motivation, time, and effort. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 425, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele focus on some of the most important takeaways from andragogy and learning science, things that can help you be a better learner yourself and things that can position your learning business to address common barriers to learning. ...
2024-09-03
33 min
Leading Learning Podcast
424: Audiences and Products, Existing and New
Fundamentally there are only two factors to consider when looking to grow the reach, revenue, and impact of your learning business: audiences (those you sell to) and products (what you sell). In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 424, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele break down four high-level approaches to growing your learning business, weigh the generic risks of each, and then focus in on ways to maximize adoption of existing products among your existing audiences. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode424.
2024-08-27
29 min
Leading Learning Podcast
423: Pursuing Quality with IACET's Randy Bowman
In a crowded and competitive market, high quality signaled by accreditation can help a learning business stand out. That’s why we wanted to talk with Randy Bowman, president and CEO of the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training, a nonprofit standards development and accrediting body. In episode 423, Randy talks with Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele about what IACET does to support providers of learning, the development and maintenance of important standards like the continuing education unit (or CEU), the benefits of accreditation, and the surprising fact that two-thirds of organizations undergoing IACET’s accreditation proc...
2024-08-20
31 min
Leading Learning Podcast
422: Beyond Competitive Advantage
Competitive advantage, whether sustained or transient, is becoming harder and harder to maintain. Collaborative advantage may be the answer. In this episode, number 422, we recap competitive advantage, sustained advantage, and transient advantage and then posit a fourth type of advantage for learning businesses to consider: collaborative advantage. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode422.
2024-08-13
20 min
Leading Learning Podcast
421: Empowering Learning Business Leaders
Self-reflection is an important tool for learners and an important activity for learning business leaders. Dr. Will Thalheimer includes a succinct list of what a great learning leader should be in his book The CEO’s Guide to Training, eLearning & Work. In episode 421 of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele use his list as the basis for a look at what goes into leading a learning business well. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode421.
2024-08-06
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
420: Not Calling the Shots with Kemi Jona
Learning businesses are part of the third sector of education—the sector that serves the adult learner after they work through the K-12 sector and, then for some, the degree-granting higher education sector. Higher education institutions are increasingly playing a role in serving lifelong and continuing learners. Kemi Jona is the vice provost for online education and digital innovation at the University of Virginia, and he’s our guest for this episode, number 420, of the Leading Learning Podcast. Co-host Jeff Cobb talks with Kemi about the increasing role technology is playing in lifelong learning and the challenges coll...
2024-07-30
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
419: The Inquiring Mind, Part II
In our Learning Business Maturity Model, marketing is one of the five fundamental domains learning businesses need to work on and in to mature and be successful. The Inquiring Mind by Cyril Houle was written in 1961, but it’s a foundational text that can still provide learning businesses with a better understanding of the motivations of the learners they aim to serve. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode419.
2024-07-23
25 min
Leading Learning Podcast
418: The Inquiring Mind, Part I
For learning businesses, it’s important to truly understand the learners they aim to serve. To help with that understanding, in this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 418, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele turn to a text that’s over 60 years old but still incredibly relevant. In The Inquiring Mind, Cyril Houle divides lifelong learners into three categories: goal-oriented, activity-oriented, and learning-oriented. Learning businesses that understand the motivations and activities of each category will be better positioned to serve those learners and provide them with value. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are avai...
2024-07-16
26 min
Leading Learning Podcast
417: Connection with Ginger Johnson
It’s gotten incredibly easy to produce and consume content. That means the market value of content is approaching zero. And that means that learning businesses need to provide more than just content. Learning businesses that can provide connection are going to attract and retain passionate and engaged learners. Ginger Johnson focuses her work on the power of human connection and the why and the how of connecting on purpose with purpose, and Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele talks to her in episode 417. Ginger does the work of connection through keynotes, workshops, and other connection experiences. Sh...
2024-07-09
30 min
Leading Learning Podcast
416: Engagement Is Everything
If you’re looking to improve the reach, revenue, and impact of your learning business, focus on engagement, not content. Content is no longer king. Engagement is everything. In episode 416 of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele talk about why the importance of content and even context is waning and why a focus on engagement is a savvy move for learning businesses committed to creating and delivering value. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode416.
2024-07-02
14 min
Leading Learning Podcast
415: Looking for Balance: Online and Off
Finding the right balance of online and offline learning to have in a portfolio is one of the critical concerns facing learning businesses in our post-pandemic world because getting that mix as close to ideal as possible is key to securing a learning business’s reach, revenue, and impact. In episode 415 of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele offer nine criteria, accompanying guiding questions, and a scoring rubric that learning businesses might use when aiming for that right online/offline balance. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://ww...
2024-06-25
32 min
Leading Learning Podcast
414: The Duty of Foresight with Jeff De Cagna
On January 1, 2025, we’ll enter the second half of the turbulent 2020s and come that much closer to the Threatening 30s, to borrow the terms of our guest for episode 414 of the Leading Learning Podcast. Organizations of all kinds have a vested interest in seeing the future as clearly as possible and taking action—action to bring about the best possible future for those they serve. Leading Learning Podcast co-host Jeff Cobb talks with Jeff De Cagna about this and much more. Jeff De Cagna is executive advisor for Foresight First, which helps association boards set a high...
2024-06-18
48 min
Leading Learning Podcast
413: The Evolving Market for Lifelong Learning
For learning businesses that want to thrive in the evolving lifelong learning market, identifying metatrends and unpacking what they might mean in terms of risks and opportunities is crucial. In episode 413 of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele offer ten metatrends they see when looking at how lifelong learning is shifting to keep pace with change. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode413.
2024-06-11
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
412: Building a World That Learns Better
What does a world that learns better look like? It’s an intriguing question for learning businesses to consider because learning businesses have an opportunity and a responsibility to build a world that learns better, and it’s that question that Leading Learning Podcast co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele explore in episode 412. The question has a philosophical bent, but trying to answer it can have very practical implications for learning businesses in what they choose to do operationally and offer in their portfolios. It’s the kind of question that can move you beyond the usual approa...
2024-06-04
23 min
Leading Learning Podcast
411: The Messy Middle with Geoff Stead
We’ve reached a point in history where it’s essentially a given that learning products will make use of technology to deliver, support, or deepen learning. Geoff Stead has dedicated his career to building learning tools that sit in what he calls the messy middle between the power of new technologies and real human learning needs. He’s currently chief product officer at MyTutor, and he’s co-author of Engines of Engagement: A Curious Book About Generative AI. In this episode, number 411, Leading Learning Podcast co-host Celisa Steele talks with Geoff about the changes he’s see...
2024-05-28
44 min
Leading Learning Podcast
410: AI Adoption: Barriers and Accelerators
Capacity deals with the people and the technology a learning business has in place, and capacity has a quantitative and a qualitative aspect. How well can the people and the technology do the work, and how much can the people and the technology do? Artificial intelligence has the potential to change both the quality and the quantity of work that a learning business does, and so, in this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 410, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele focus on barriers to the adoption of AI and the potential accelerators. Show notes...
2024-05-21
27 min
Leading Learning Podcast
406: Nondisruptive Creation, Part II
In the Tagoras Learning Business Maturity Model, strategy is one of the five fundamental domains learning businesses need to work on and in to mature and be successful. To help with your essential strategy work, in this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 406, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele talk about “Part Two: How to Realize Nondisruptive Creation” of Beyond Disruption: Innovate and Achieve Growth Without Displacing Industries, Companies, or Jobs by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode406.
2024-04-23
31 min
Leading Learning Podcast
403: Who or What Is Tagoras?
You can think of this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast as an origin story. Co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele talk about the relationship between Leading Learning and Tagoras, about what Tagoras is and does, and about the start of Leading Learning. Along the way they touch on the kinds of things that learning businesses need to be able to do, whether through the skills and knowledge of their internal team or by looking for outside support. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode403.
2024-04-02
25 min
Leading Learning Podcast
376: Talking Learning, Leadership, and Results with AMA’s Manny Avramidis
Soft skills training is a different beast than technical training, and Manny Avramidis, president and CEO of the American Management Association, knows this well. AMA provides management development and educational services to individuals and organizations in over 100 countries, with a primary focus on soft skills. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Manny talks with co-host Jeff Cobb about how the market for professional development and education has changed and matured during his quarter century working at AMA, how AMA places emphasis on the application of the skills and knowledge it teaches, and how it can...
2023-09-26
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
315: Tool Talk: The Value Ramp
Pricing is a perennial challenge for learning businesses. But it doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply put, what you are able to charge for your offerings depends on the value your prospective customers place on them. And once you really understand the value of your products and services, figuring out how to price them becomes much easier. In this installment of out tool talks, an informal series on tools for learning businesses, we revisit the Tagoras Value Ramp™, a simple but powerful tool for assessing your education offerings. We explain why to use it, what...
2022-07-26
21 min
Leading Learning Podcast
309: 15 Changes in 15 Years
It’s been an exciting year here at Leading Learning. We recently reached the 300th episode of the podcast. And last month Tagoras, our parent company, marked 15 years in business, yet another celebratory milestone. If you’ve been listening to Leading Learning Podcast for a while, you know that we’re big fans of the power of reflection. That’s why in this episode we highlight some of the biggest changes—15 to be exact—that have fundamentally changed the learning business landscape over the 15 years since Tagoras got its start. Full show notes and a transcript a...
2022-06-14
48 min
Leading Learning Podcast
166: Learning to Learn with Dr. Barbara Oakley
[This episode is from the Leading Learning archives. Most of it was originally published as Episode 104.] When it comes to engaging learners and designing truly effective learning experiences, it may not be as complex—or costly—as you may think. Dr. Barbara Oakley, professor, speaker, and author of Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential and Learning How to Learn: How to Succeed in School Without Spending All Your Time Studying has proven this in her research and the wildly popular massive open online course (MOOC) she created, Learning How to Learn. With more tha...
2018-12-25
44 min
Leading Learning Podcast
165: 7 Essential Rules of Successful Internet Marketers
[This episode is from the Leading Learning archives. Most of it was originally published as Episode 109.] If you’re looking for ways to grow and expand your education business, perhaps you should take a look at what’s going on in the world of Internet marketing. Successful Internet marketers truly understand how communicate value and convert prospective customers (and most of them, by the way, have gotten into the business of selling educational products). In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff look at seven core practices of Internet marketers and how they might be e...
2018-12-18
29 min
Leading Learning Podcast
164: The Future of Work with Michelle Weise
When it comes to disruption in education and the future of work – a topic growing increasingly important for all learning business leaders to be knowledgeable about – few people know more than Michelle Weise. As senior vice president, workforce strategies of Strada Education Network and chief innovation officer of the Strada Institute for the Future of Work, Michelle is a thought leader and expert in innovation and the connections between higher education and the workforce. And her book, Hire Education: Mastery, Modularization, and the Workforce Revolution, co-authored with Clayton Christensen, describes the disruptive potential of online competency-based education alig...
2018-12-11
30 min
Leading Learning Podcast
163: A Practical Approach to Microlearning with Jack Coursen of ASHA
As the associate director for professional development at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), Jack Coursen “indulges his passion for the business of education” while working to create impactful educational programs. And in his ongoing pursuit to find efficient ways to meet member needs while delivering a positive bottom line, Jack recently led an initiative to add a series of new microlearning opportunities to ASHA’s current offerings. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Jack about the why and the what of ASHA’s microlearning initiative, the business model behind it, and practical take-aways...
2018-12-04
45 min
Leading Learning Podcast
162: Exploring Motivation and Learning
The topic of motivation is one we’ve been tracking and thinking about for years. That’s because it’s incredibly important for us as learning business leaders to understand the tremendous effect it has on learning. And when it comes to the topic of motivation, we continually find ourselves referring to Edward Deci’s, Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation, a book we strongly feel needs to be in the library of every learning business professional. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff give a high-level look at the key elements...
2018-11-27
32 min
Leading Learning Podcast
161: The Uberization of the Learning Business with Tom Morrison
Are you prepared to face the potential disruptors to your learning business? Or – even better – are you positioning your organization to be the next big disruptor of your market? Return guest Tom Morrison, CEO of Metal Treating Institute (MTI), is a highly-sought after keynote speaker, and author of multiple books, including most recently, The Dash: Making Sure Your Obituary Won’t Suck. And a key concept that he speaks about is around the idea of “uberization” – a term based on the highly successful market disruptor that we all know, Uber. In this episode of the Leading Lear...
2018-11-20
37 min
Leading Learning Podcast
160: Linking Leading, Learning, and Change with Richard Gerver
As an award-winning speaker and bestselling author of the thought-provoking books, Change: Learn to Love It, Learn to Lead It and Simple Thinking: How to Remove Complexity from Life and Work, Richard Gerver is an inspirational, world-renowned thinker exploring the links between great leadership, human potential, change, and innovation. And because he got his start in education - ultimately serving as a famously transformative school principal - Richard is able to draw on first-hand experiences when it comes to understanding and articulating the connection between leading and learning. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa...
2018-11-13
51 min
Leading Learning Podcast
159: Pulling Back the Curtain on LTD 2019
Since today marks the opening of registration for Learning • Technology • Design™(LTD 2019) – our annual virtual conference designed specifically for professionals in the business of continuing education, professional development, and lifelong learning – we thought this would be a perfect opportunity to pull back the curtain for an in-depth look at our planning process with the hope that it can be of value to you as you're planning your next event. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff share details about their planning process for LTD, including what goes into building the program (with a sneak peak...
2018-11-06
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
158: The CLO Breakfast Club with Mike Prokopeak
Mike Prokopeak is vice president and editor in chief for Human Capital Media (HCM), an integrated information services and market-intelligence company focused on the business of human capital management and workforce development. In his role, he leads a team to create content for the award-winning Chief Learning Officer, Talent Economy, and Workforce magazines and their associated digital media and events. And most recently, he is the proud co-host of a recently launched podcast, the CLO Breakfast Club. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff talks with Mike about the evolution of the Chief Learning Officer ro...
2018-10-30
40 min
Leading Learning Podcast
157: Leadership, Innovation, and Collective Impact with Seth Kahan
Seth Kahan is a change leadership expert who helps guide organizations through large-scale change, innovation, and growth. He’s also author of the business bestsellers, Getting Change Right and Getting Innovation Right as well as founder of Visionary Leadership where he helps visionary leaders achieve success on a grand scale. And if any of this sounds familiar, that’s because this is now his third appearance on the podcast—a true testament to how much we value his work. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Seth about new competencies for leadership, the differen...
2018-10-23
28 min
Leading Learning Podcast
156: Learning Business Strategy Q&A
In a recent collaboration on a Webinar with the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives (WSAE), we answered questions from members related to strategy and business models for association online education programs. And while WSAE is an association specifically interested in online education, the questions and answers are applicable to any learning business, across all delivery formats. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff share questions and answers from the session along with a variety of related resources to help you hone your strategy and grow your learning business. Full show notes...
2018-10-16
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
155: Leveraged Learning with Danny Iny
Danny Iny is a lifelong entrepreneur and founder and CEO of the online business education company Mirasee. He is also a best-selling author who has written nine books including the recently-released, Leveraged Learning: How the Disruption of Education Helps Lifelong Learners and Experts with Something to Teach. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff talks with Danny about the core messages of his new book including some of the major changes impacting higher education and the opportunities and challenges they represent for learning businesses. Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/e...
2018-10-09
36 min
Leading Learning Podcast
154: Learning in the Digital Age with Brandon Carson
With over 25 years of experience, Brandon Carson is an innovative learning strategist and a leader in corporate global learning. He’s also Director of Learning at Delta Air Lines and author of Learning in the Age of Immediacy: 5 Factors for How We Connect, Communicate, and Get Work Done. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Brandon about what he’s seen change in the learning industry throughout his career and the five factors he believes, in aggregate, will have the most influence on learning in the coming years. They also discuss the implications and...
2018-10-02
53 min
Leading Learning Podcast
150: 10 Years and 150 Episodes
Almost exactly three years from it's creation, this officially marks our 150th episode of the Leading Learning podcast. It also happens to be the ten-year anniversary of Tagoras! In reaching these notable milestones, we thought it the perfect time to take a moment and reflect on our experience. In this episode, we give a behind-the-scenes look of what it is we set out to achieve – and have achieved - with the Leading Learning podcast. We talk about its evolution, our framework for choosing content, and goals for the future. Get the full show notes at htt...
2018-09-04
30 min
Leading Learning Podcast
140: Getting Conscious About Bias with Howard Ross and Shilpa Alimchandani
Whether or not we are aware of it, each and everyone one of us is biased. It’s actually not always a bad thing and, in fact, it’s a natural function of the human mind. But as learning leaders, if we aren’t in tune with the fact that we are constantly forming biases – and the ways in which they are shaping our thoughts and actions – it’s impossible to ever overcome them. Howard Ross, founding partner of Cook Ross, is considered one of the world’s leading thinkers on identifying and addressing unconscious bias. He’s also author of...
2018-06-26
49 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Technology, Meetings, and Learning with Corbin Ball
With over two decades of experience running international technology meetings, Corbin Ball is a highly acclaimed speaker, consultant, and writer who helps clients use technology to increase their efficiency and productivity. Because his work focuses primarily at the intersection of technology and meetings – rather than solely on learning – he offers a slightly different perspective to those of us in the business of lifelong learning. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Corbin about what’s going on in the world of meetings and technology, including virtual conferences and virtual and augmented reality, as well as the...
2018-06-19
29 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The 4 Cs of the Current Learning Landscape
For anyone in the learning business who is looking at how to effectively grow and improve their offerings, it’s important to be tuned into the trends that are currently impacting the market. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff discuss four major themes, or what they refer to as the 4 “Cs,” of the current learning landscape: concision, context, competency, and community. Full show notes at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode138. Highlighted Resource of the Week – the recording of our 2017 Learning Trends, 2018 Learning Forecast Webinar (and slides to go with it).This...
2018-06-12
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Exploring the Future of Education with Bernard Bull
As Vice Provost of Curriculum and Academic Innovation, Chief Innovation Officer, and Associate Professor of Education at Concordia University, Dr. Bernard Bull is a true thought leader when it comes to education and learning. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Bernard about some of the biggest issues affecting education including the future of credentials, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of data analytics. Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode137. Highlighted Resource – How to Predict Educational Trends: It Doesn’t Happen...
2018-06-05
43 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Building Interactive, Fun, and Effective e-Learning with Michael Allen
There’s no reason that learning can’t be fun and effective at the same time. But when it comes to designing instruction, all too often one of these areas is missing from the equation. With a mission of saving people from bad learning experiences, Michael Allen, founder & CEO of Allen Interactions, has been a pioneer in the e-learning industry since 1975. With nearly five decades of professional, academic, and corporate experience in teaching, developing, and marketing interactive learning and performance support systems, he is the author of nine books, including the widely read Michael Allen's Guide to e-Le...
2018-05-29
46 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Virtual Conference Tips and Insights
If virtual events aren’t something you’ve considered for your learning business—or if they are and you just don’t know where to start —we are here to help. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff share their thoughts on why to consider a virtual conference and some ideas and tips to support your success if you should decide to offer one. Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode135. Highlighted Resource – Association Virtual Events – a free Tagoras report based on data collected from over 100 organizations th...
2018-05-22
30 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Microcredentials and Mentoring with Veronica Diaz
Veronica Diaz is the director of professional learning at EDUCAUSE, the association for information technology in higher education. In her role there, she contributes to the strategic management of the organization’s professional learning product portfolio, directs their online programs and supports face-to-face events and conferences. She also manages the microcredentialing program and virtual and place-based mentoring programs. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Veronica about EDUCAUSE’s work with microcredentialing and mentoring including why and how they got started and valuable lessons learned along the way. Full show notes avai...
2018-05-15
38 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Convince, Convert, and Keep Your Customers with Jay Baer
If you’re looking to grow your learning business, you need to know how to gain more customers – and keep more of the customers you've already earned. To do this requires thoughtful marketing, customer service, and customer experience that customers love enough to talk about. Jay Baer, President of Convince & Convert, helps the world's most iconic brands do just this. He’s a marketing and customer experience expert, keynote speaker, and New York Times best-selling author of five books, as well as the host of the award-winning Social Pros podcast. In this episode of the Leadin...
2018-05-08
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
8 Tips for Optimizing Your Value Ramp™
One of our favorite tools for helping learning businesses hone their product strategy is the Value Ramp™. If you aren’t already familiar with it, the Value Ramp is a tool we developed that highlights the relationship between price and value, the importance of momentum, and the impact of brand. Because many organizations haven’t taken the time to really reflect on the relationships between their products, using this tool can certainly be an eye-opening experience. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff discuss eight tips for filling out your Value Ramp and how to...
2018-05-01
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Learning to Lead with Christie Berger
Meeting your full potential as a leader often requires a close look at the behaviors, skills, and mindset you need in order to be successful and influence others. Christie Berger, an executive coach with a learning and development background, has a broad base of experience in helping leaders do just this so they can accelerate their performance and create more value within their organizations and communities. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Christie about the connection between learning and leadership, ways to improve leadership and increase influence, as well as...
2018-04-24
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The Future Is Learning with Heather McGowan
With the incredible speed at which technology is advancing and changing how we live, it’s crucial that we understand the impact that all of this is having – and is going to have – on how we work and learn. And perhaps nobody is more well-versed in addressing this topic than internationally known speaker, writer, and thought leader, Heather McGowan. Heather is an innovator, synthesizer, and leading voice related to the context and impacts of accelerated change and she uses single frame visuals to help people process information more effectively. In this episode of the Leading Learning...
2018-04-17
33 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The Learning Business Grand Slam
Spring is now upon us and that means blooming flowers, warmer days filled with sunshine, and of course, baseball—all wonderful inspiration for metaphors. And since we’re always thinking about lifelong learning, we couldn’t help but liken the idea of creating a successful, high-impact learning business to the idea of hitting a grand slam in baseball. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff discuss the tremendous opportunity and responsibility that currently exist for learning businesses as well as what it takes to hit the “learning business grand slam”. Full show notes...
2018-04-10
15 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Give The Learners What They Want
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff discuss how to get at what potential learning customers actually want – versus what they need – by exploring four key areas of gathering and assessing data including: understanding your demand dynamics, assessing behavior (not preferences), identifying key value factors, and gauging commitment and conversion (not interest). Full Show Notes Give us a Review Highlighted Resource – Market Insight Matrix – a free Tagoras tool that lays out a framework for continually monitoring and assessing your market over time. It’s a great complement to the discussion in this episode about identif...
2018-02-13
28 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Facing and Embracing the Future of Learning
This episode of Leading Learning features a full replay of "Facing - and Embracing - the Future of Learning," a session at the Surge 2017 virtual summit. In the session, Amanda Beckner (Avixa, formerly Infocomm International), Josh Goldman (Ohio Society of CPAs), Celisa Steele (Tagoras/Leading Learning), and Jeff Cobb (Tagoras/Leading Learning) explore key trends in the rapidly evolving market for lifelong learning and their implications for trade and professional associations. They discuss how technology is transforming areas like workforce and career development and the role approaches like microlearning and microcredentialing will play in association business models...
2017-12-19
1h 00
Leading Learning Podcast
Surging into Virtual Events with Arianna Rehak
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff talks with Arianna Rehak of AssociationSuccess.org about what went into planning the recent Surge 2017 virtual summit, including how she got people to authentcially engage and promote it, as well as some of the biggest challenges and lessons learned from the event. Highlighted Resource – Association Virtual Events - a free Tagoras report that draws on data from more than 100 associations to help you understand the emerging role of virtual events in the association sector. Special thanks to the four Founding Sponsors of ReviewMyLMS: Community Brands Digitell...
2017-11-28
40 min
Leading Learning Podcast
New Business and Learning Models with Katie Hill of DIA
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Katie Hill, associate director of DIA Learning at Drug Information Association, about her efforts to revamp DIA's core curricula, incorporate new business models like business-to-business selling, and introduce new approaches like microlearning and digital badging. Show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode101. Highlighted Resource – Tagoras Platform Directory for Learning BusinessesTM – A free report that profiles 30 different companies that are a good fit for trade and professional associations, as well as other learning businesses. Thank you to YourMembership, the podcast sponsor for th...
2017-09-19
30 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Learning Technology Trends in the Association Sector
Celisa and Jeff talk about some of the findings in the latest version of the Association Learning + Technology report and how the data has changed over the years. They also discuss why Tagoras publishes the report and how organizations can use it to support their learning and technology efforts. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode99 Highlighted Resource – For our resource for this episode, we want, appropriately enough, highlight our Association Learning + Technology report. The report is based on a survey of a broad range of trade and professional associations, Association Learning + Techn...
2017-09-05
46 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Strategizing for Learning with CLO James Young of SCUP
Celisa Steele talks with James Young, chief learning officer ofthe Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), about his path to becoming CLO, what the role means to him, and how he plans to grow and develop SCUP’s learning offerings in the near future. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode98. Highlighted Resource – Tagoras Platform Directory for Learning BusinessesTM – A free directory that profiles 30 different companies that are a good fit for trade and professional associations and other market-facing learning businesses. Thank you to YourMembership, the podcast sponsor for the thi...
2017-08-18
43 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Transformation and Technology with JP Guilbault of Community Brands
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff talks with JP Guilbault about challenges and opportunities related to the formation of Community Brands, how organizations need to be thinking about technology, and the critical role they play when it comes to promoting learning and education. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode91 Highlighted Resource – Association Learning + Technology Report – a complementary report from Tagoras that provides the most comprehensive insights currently available on the use of technology to enhance and enable education in the association sector. Thank you to YourMembership, the podc...
2017-07-03
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Venturing Into Virtual Events with NHPCO
If you’re looking to potentially expand the reach of your membership base, increase engagement, and lower costs, you may want to consider venturing into the world of virtual events. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) decide to do just that five years ago, and now Maurine Kwende, director of e-learning, and Steve Gardner, director of education, know just what it takes to make virtual events an effective addition to your portfolio of educational offerings. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa talks with Steve and Maurine about what prompted them to be...
2017-06-24
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The "Why" of the Learning Business
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff discuss the topic of the learning business including what it is, why it’s such an important concept, and the important link between both learning and business. Full show notes are available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode85. Highlighted Resource – an informal curriculum on the topic of the Learning Business – new post on the Tagoras site that brings together the various episodes we have done on the podcast along with various notes and other resources. Thank you to Castle, which is the sponsor...
2017-05-28
26 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The Learning Business Manifesto
In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff revisit their definition of a learning business and delve into the five supporting principles behind their newly created Learning Business Manifesto - a guiding document for any organization in the business of lifelong learning, continuing education, and professional development. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode79 Resource Highlight - Learning Business Maturity Model – We’ve discussed this before in an earlier podcast (see, Episode 56 - The Learning Business Maturity Model ), but we have not actually highlighted it as a resource, and it is...
2017-04-15
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Powerful Panels with Kristin Arnold
Celisa Steele interviews Kristin Arnold, president and founder of Quality Process Consultants and The Extraordinary Team and author of Powerful Panels: A Step-by-Step Guide to Moderating Lively and Informative Panel Discussions. Celisa talks with Kristin about the different formats for panel discussions, what makes a good panel, and ways to increase their effectiveness. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode75 Resource Highlights: The Speaker Report – (created by Tagoras in collaboration with Velvet Chainsaw) aimed at better understanding how organizations use professional and industry speakers at their meetings/conferences/other e...
2017-03-18
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Pre-suaded to Learn with Robert Cialdini
Jeff Cobb, co-founder of Tagoras, interviews Dr. Robert Cialdini, author of the mega-bestseller Influence and the more recent bestseller Pre-suasion. Jeff talks with Dr. Cialdini about the core idea behind his new book, tips on how to influence people using “pre-suasion” techniques, and the impact the concept of unity has on influence. The insights shared by Cialdini have significant value for anyone in the business of lifelong learning, continuing education, and professional development. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode74. Thanks to YourMembership for sponsoring the Leading Learning podcast Q1 2017. YourMembership’s learning...
2017-03-10
29 min
Leading Learning Podcast
After Action Review LTD 2017
Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele, co-founders of Tagoras and Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD), provide an After Action Review of LTD 2017. This episode was also broadcast via Facebook Live on the Leading Learning Facebook page. Featured resource for this episode: Padlet. Full show notes for this episode available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode73. Thanks to YourMembership for being the sponsor for this quarter of the Leading Learning podcast.
2017-03-06
26 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Diving into Digital Credentials with Jonathan Finkelstein
Celisa Steele (http://www.tagoras.com) interviews Jonathan Finkelstein, founder and CEO of the digital credential service provider, Credly. Be sure to check out Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD), a virtual conference designed specifically for professionals in the business of continuing education and professional development. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode69. 01:57 – Highlighted Resource - Exploring the Fringe: Flipping, Microcredentials, and MOOCs. 06:57 – What digital credentials are and their relationship to digital badges. 10:09 - The relationship between digital credentials and learning. 15:49 – Changes in how organizations are using digital cre...
2017-02-05
32 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Putting Foresight First with Jeff De Cagna
Celisa Steele and Jeff Cobb (http://www.tagoras.com) interview Jeff De Cagna, founder of Foresight First (http://foresightfirst.io/). Be sure to check out Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD), a virtual conference designed specifically for professionals in the business of continuing education and professional development. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode68. 02:01 – Highlighted Resource - Leading Learning Newsletter. 07:45 – We’ve reached a point/critical juncture with associations and non-profit organizations where we are seeing the confluence of future developments accelerating in pace, the transformation of our society, and we also now have...
2017-01-30
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Free Tools and Resources to Help Grow Your Lifelong Learning Business
Celisa Steele and Jeff Cobb discuss a range of free tools and resources - most available as digital downloads - to help you with formulating and executing strategy for your lifelong learning business. Show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode64. A PDF download of the document discussed in this episode is available at http://www.tagoras.com/download/6903/
2016-12-23
34 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Going for the Learning Prize with Shlomy Kattan of XPrize
Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb interviews Shlomy Kattan, Senior Director, Prize Operations, Barbara Bush Adult Literacy XPRIZE, XPrize Foundation. Show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode55.
2016-10-31
39 min
Leading Learning Podcast
After Action Review for Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD) - Part II
Tagoras managing directors Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele do installment two an after action review of Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD). Get show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode36.
2016-05-21
19 min
Leading Learning Podcast
After Action Review for Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD) - Part I
Tagoras managing directors Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele do an after action review of Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD). Get show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode35.
2016-05-21
24 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Legit Learning and Technology with Tamer Ali of YourMembership
Celisa Steele of Tagoras and Tamer of YourMembership discuss the increasingly legitimate - and powerful - role of learning that has been fueled by the evolution of technology. Show notes for this episode are available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode33.
2016-04-25
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Exploring How We Learn with Dr. Monisha Pasupathi
This episode features an interview with Monica Pasupathi conducted by Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb while writing Leading the Learning Revolution. Dr. Pasupathi is a psychology professor at the University of Utah and presenter for The Great Courses' How We Learn. Show notes are available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode31.
2016-04-12
31 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Serious Flipped Learning with Dr. Brian McGowan
In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb talks with Dr. Brian McGowan, chief learning office of ArcheMedx and host of the Science of CE Podcast, about flipped learning. Brian is also a speaker-facilitator at Learning • Technology • Design™ (LTD), the only LearnTech event designed specifically for trade and professional associations. Show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode29.
2016-03-28
35 min
Leading Learning Podcast
The Future of Learning with Clar Rosso of AICPA
In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Tagoras managing director Celisa Steele interviews Clar Rosso, Vice President of Member Learning and Competency at the American Institute of CPAs. Show notes are available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode24.
2016-02-23
44 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Leadership and Innovation with Seth Kahan
Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb interviews Seth Kahan, author of Getting Innovation Right and faculty member of the Leading Learning Symposium. Seth talks about why associations are "first to market" in the market for lifelong learning and provides an overview of his new CEO Innovation Community and Visionary Leadership Academy. Get show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode23.
2016-02-15
28 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Learning About Learning with Shari Rager of AMWA
Tagoras managing director Tagoras managing director Celisa Steele interviews Shari Rager, Deputy Director of the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). Show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode22.
2016-02-09
37 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Elevating Education with Jay Donohue of IAAP
Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb interviews Jay Donohue, president and CEO of the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). Get show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode21
2016-01-31
31 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Effective Pricing Practices for Your Educational Offerings
This episode of the Leading Learning podcast features a Content Pod on effective pricing practices delivered by Tagoras managing director Jeff Cobb at the 2015 Leading Learning Symposium. We're grateful to YM Learning (formerly Digital Ignite) for sponsoring the symposium. Show notes for this episode can be found at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode19.
2016-01-19
24 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Grand Design and Boutique Learning
Tagoras founders Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele talk about two of the key concepts from a recent Leading Learning Webinar on trends and predictions: grand design learning and boutique learning. Get show notes for this episode at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode17.
2015-12-08
26 min
Leading Learning Podcast
After Action Review for the Leading Learning Symposium, Part I
In this episode, Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele discuss the recent Leading Learning Symposium. To get the symposium program, go to http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Leading-Learning-Symposium-Program-At-A-Glance.pdf
2015-11-10
36 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Credentialing and Certification with Mickie Rops
An interview with Mickie Rops. Show notes at http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/podcast-episode-13-mickie-rops
2015-11-04
40 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Getting Social-and Learning-with Andy Steggles
An interview with Andy Steggles of Higher Logic. Show notes available at http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/social-learning-with-andy-steggles
2015-10-18
34 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Non-ObviousLearning with Rohit Bhargava
An interview with Rohit Bhargava, author of the Wall Street Journal best seller Non-Obvious: How to Think Different, Curate Ideas & Predict the Future. Rohit will also be the featured "outside" speaker on day two of the Leading Learning Symposium. Show notes for this episode can be found at: http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/podcast-episode-6-rohit-bhargava-non-obvious
2015-10-09
22 min
Leading Learning Podcast
Leading Subversive Learning with Lisa Bing
Episode 8 of Leading Learning, the podcast for leaders and aspiring leaders in the business of lifelong learning, featuring an interview with leadership expert Lisa Bing. Find show notes for this episode at http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/leading-subversive-learning-episode-with-lisa-a-bing
2015-10-05
28 min
Leading Learning Podcast
A Global Perspective on Learning from Tom Reiser of ISTH
In this episode we talk with Tom Reiser, Executive Director of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), to get his perspective on leveraging learning to lead positive change internationally. Show notes are available at http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/leading-learning-podcast-episode-7-tom-reiser-isth
2015-09-28
33 min
Leading Learning Podcast
3 Low-Cost, High-Impact Investment Areas for Your Learning Business
In this episode, Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele briefly highlight what has been covered in the previous four episodes and what listeners can expect in upcoming episodes. They then discuss three areas that, based on their experience working with a wide range of organizations, can produce significant improvement for your education business with little to no direct costs. Get the show notes at http://leadinglearning.tagoras.com/eading-learning-podcast-episode-6-steele-cobb
2015-09-21
23 min