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NEW Leaders in Learning Video Interview Series

  • 1 March 2024
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NEW Leaders in Learning Video Interview Series

We all possess the ability to learn, which means we all have the potential to lead: Introducing Leaders in Learning

 

What is Leaders in Learning?

Leaders in Learning is a video interview series that explores the business of learning and the best practices that enable organizations to unlock the limitless power of learning. It features some of the industry’s most innovative and influential people, discussing what matters most in the business of learning. 

 

TLDR; Leaders in Learning explores the business of learning: trends, challenges, best practices, hot takes—and everything in between. All things learning are up for discussion.

 

What will the discussions cover? 

We’ll sit down with guests from a wide variety of industries and fields. We'll dive deep into the world of learning and discover the qualities that define exceptional leaders. Through our guests’ collective stories we'll uncover common themes, diverse perspectives, and best practices. And, over time, we’ll piece together the bigger picture of what it means to be a leader in learning.


Who is this for? 

Leaders in Learning is for EVERYONE! Of course, it’s especially relevant and helpful for L&D professionals, but it won’t be all business—we’ll get personal too. Guests will also draw from their personal experiences (like parenting, coaching, and how they got started in their field). So, whether you're seeking insights on the latest learning and technology trends, looking to elevate learning in your organization, want to develop personally, or are simply curious—Leaders in Learning is for you!


What’s the frequency? 

Episodes (as well as editions of the newsletter) will be released monthly. 


Who are we interviewing? 

So far, we’ve interviewed Josh Bersin (yes, THAT Josh Bersin, featured in Episode 1), Jason Weeman (Leadership Development Consultant, LinkedIn) and Taggart McCurdy (Director, User Success, Databricks). We’re sourcing guests across industries and across the globe! So there are plenty more big names to come! 


Where does it live/where can people find it? 

The main vehicle for distributing Leaders in Learning will be our LinkedIn newsletter (with the same name). Content, including the full-length interview as well as shorter cuts, will also be available on our website (at docebo.com/leaders-in-learning).

 

Head on over and subscribe to Leaders in Learning for the big picture.

 

We hope you’ll join us and become part of the collective voice that inspires leaders and explores learning.

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Episode 2 of Leaders in Learning is LIVE! Check out this new episode where we sit down with Taggart McCurdy, Director of User Success at Databricks to discuss some big topics including the role of data in measuring business impact, AI and so much more! You can read the highlights here or watch the full episode here.

 

Episode 3 of Leaders in Learning just dropped! This one’s all about authentic leadership and features Jason Weeman, LinkedIn’s Leadership Development Consultant. Jason revisits key moments in his career—including being disrupted at Blockbuster, leading during Apple’s boom, and learning about learning at LinkedIn—and shares leadership lessons learned along the way. Get the highlights on LinkedIn or watch the full episode.

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Hey everyone 👋🏽 Episode 4 of Leaders in Learning is live, and it’s a BIGGIE! This one’s all about growth—from a personal, professional, and programmatic perspective. Maureen Lonergan (VP of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Training and Certification) shares her incredible journey from software trainer to running the world’s largest tech training program.

If you want to learn about scaling programs, building a talent pipeline, or the secret to AWS’s success, this episode’s for you → get the highlights on LinkedIn or watch the full episode

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Hi, the link does not appear to work:

http://www.docebo.com/leaders-in-learning.com

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Hi @JZenker thank you for flagging :) here is the correct link, and I’ve corrected it in the original post ^ 

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Hi @JZenker thank you for flagging :) here is the correct link, and I’ve corrected it in the original post ^ 

Thank you so much!

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🌶️🌶️🌶️  Have we got a spicy episode for you?! In episode 5, we sit down with Jessica Winder, a seasoned HR professional and the self-professed 'Quit Queen.' Jessica’s known for her signature statement, "Burn traditional HR to the ground," so you can bet she’s got some fiery takes. If you want an unconventional perspective on HR and People Ops—this is it. Jessica weighs in on everything from workplace culture to DEI&B efforts to job hopping to the disconnect between what employees want (and what employers think they need) and everything more.

Get the highlights on LinkedIn or watch the full episode

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Hi everyone 👋🏽

Episode 6 of Leaders in Learning is here! In it, we meet with Daniel Garcia Alfisi, former Global Head of L&D, Talent Development, Trust & Safety @TikTok at ByteDance. His title provides a pretty accurate preview of some of the topics we tackle. Daniel reflects on his experiences working on almost every continent for companies like IKEA, Millicom (Tigo), Amazon, and ByteDance. He offers insights into navigating cultural nuances, explores why unconventional career frameworks are the future, gives tips for developing global talent and fostering trust, safety, and growth (for users and creators alike) in the TikTok era, shares why he thinks blockchain will be a game changer for talent mobility, and much more.

Get the highlights on LinkedIn or watch the full episode

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Coming in hot! We’ve got whopper of an episode for you! 🍔👑  In Episode 7, we sit down with the “King of QSR,” John Zurovchak (aka JZ), Senior Director of Ops Training at Restaurant Brands International.
 

JZ has dedicated his career to understanding how people think, how they convert information into behavior, and how to turn behavior into actionable results. For the past 30 years, he’s been refining his L&D philosophy (which he calls his "recipe”). And in this episode shares a few key ingredients with us, including effective models for learning, why behaviors trump KPIs, how culture can make or break a restaurant, how L&D can evolve from order takers to strategic partners, and more.

 

Get the highlights on LinkedIn or watch the full episode

 

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