logo
episode-header-image
Sep 2024
30m 47s

Podcast 211: Evidence-based L&D - Learni...

CIPD
About this episode
How often have we taken a course or acquired some knowledge, only to have those skills lie dormant, before being forgotten as there was no immediate use? Would it be more sensible to move learning closer to or at the point of when the skills or knowledge are needed, and if so, how can learning professionals better anticipate and create learning to be ready at the point of user need?Join Nigel Cassidy and this month’s guests: Teresa Rose, award winning learning consultant and founder of ConsultHer and Seb Tindall, director of strategic enablement at Vitality, as we question why morning learning isn’t available ‘on tap’ – at the point when people need it most?

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Up next
Jan 28
HR People Pod – Ep 41: Building foundations in a world chasing what’s next
As new trends and demands accelerate, how can HR leaders ensure the profession’s foundations are robust enough to support effective and timely action? If AI is becoming part of everyday work, should organisations deliberately test how candidates think, reason and collaborate with ... Show More
33m 23s
Jan 21
Podcast 226: Closing skill gaps from within: the case for internal mobility
In a tight labour market and amid rapid skills change, organisations face growing pressure to retain critical capability and reduce reliance on external hiring. Yet many employees still can’t see a future inside their organisation, and unclear progression continues to drive attri ... Show More
32m 13s
Jan 14
HR People Pod – Ep 40: Priorities for the People Profession in 2026
2026 is set to be another challenging year for organisations and the people profession. As economic uncertainty continues and AI adoption accelerates, where should the profession focus its efforts? How can job design and management capability drive productivity without increasing ... Show More
35m 34s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2025
How to learn at work when there’s no time for learning
<p>Learning and development at work are essential - for expanding our skills, for being more innovative, and for keeping us engaged. But also, there’s so much work on our plates it can feel impossible to find the time for learning. So let’s talk about some ways to bake it right o ... Show More
8m 38s
Oct 2018
090 - Learning How To Learn
Believe it or not, but the hardest part of learning is understanding the best way for you to learn. Today I share with you my opinion on how traders should go about educating themselves so that they don't waste too much time or money. Your Trading Coach - Akil 
28m 33s
Mar 2025
Designing Learning for Impact with Julie Dirksen
Too often, L&D delivers learning solutions that fail to drive real behaviour change. But why does this happen, and how can we design interventions that truly make an impact? In this episode, learning design expert Julie Dirksen unpacks the science behind effective learning and wh ... Show More
58m 31s
Aug 2025
MBA2663 Q&A Wednesday: How Do I Start Learning About AI?
<p>AI is everywhere these days—but knowing how to actually start using it can feel like a mystery. If you're not super tech-savvy or just haven’t had the chance to explore it yet, you’re definitely not alone. Jackie sent in a great question for today’s episode: where’s the best p ... Show More
10m 52s
Aug 2025
Making Sense of the Learning Technology Market with Becky Willis
In this episode, Becky Willis joins David to explore the increasingly crowded world of learning platforms—from the evolution of LXPs to the challenge of aligning stakeholders with vastly different needs. Together, they tackle what’s hot (and what’s not) in the market right now, w ... Show More
49m 47s
Oct 2021
Evidence-based ways to teach debate | interview with Przemek Stolarski of TASA Academy
Prefer watching this episode as a YouTube video? Go to: https://youtu.be/Df7iFDCOnys How do we actually help people to improve at debating? Debating is a form of non-formal learning. Most of the time, debate is not taught by teachers or professionals – but by people who debate th ... Show More
55m 30s
Apr 2025
No More Excuses: The Playbook for the Next 5 Years | GaryVee Aspire Q&A
<p>On today’s episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, we’re sharing Gary’s full keynote and Q&amp;A from the <strong>Aspire event in Florida</strong> — a gathering of driven entrepreneurs, real estate professionals, and business leaders focused on building stronger brands and na ... Show More
53m 40s
Sep 2025
6 Ways to Engage Kids in Learning & Personal Growth with Jim Kwik
<p>What if the key to unlocking a child’s potential isn’t about forcing more facts, but about sparking more joy?&nbsp;</p><p>Too often, learning feels like a chore—but it doesn’t have to. In this episode, I’ll show you how to make learning irresistible, not just for children but ... Show More
9m 17s
Oct 2025
237. Mistake It Till You Make It: Learn Faster and Fail Smarter
Why we learn the most when we accept that we might be wrong.Effective communication isn’t about having all the answers. As Astro Teller knows, it’s about finding (and sometimes fumbling) your way through the questions.Teller is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, and inventor who ... Show More
28m 23s