Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? Do we, as L&D and trainer people, have a responsibility to be present in the moment? Walk the talk? … Read more
Shannon Tipton
You’ve just been informed that you’ve been signed up for “training”. What is your immediate thought? Oh, crap. There goes my day. Maybe this time I’ll learn something. Maybe the … Read more
My name is Shannon and I am geeky about Learning Design. There I said it. Not only is L&D my chosen field, but it’s my passion. It’s a disease. I … Read more
What is Your Greater Purpose? As most of you know, Learning Rebels hosts a reading group called #RebelliousReaders. Right now, we are winding down from reading “Work Out Loud” by John … Read more
Productivity is a fair weathered friend, at best. Sometimes it’s with you, holding your hand, moving you along while singing Margaritaville. Other times it’s hungover (most likely from said margarita’s) and … Read more
Another year, another kaizen adventure. Well, not just one adventure – a whole host of adventures and FYI – I am referring to changes as adventures. Because that’s what they … Read more
Nor should we try. In a day and age when we are challenged to do more with less, less people, less money, less onsite resources, we have to prioritize on … Read more
Have you ever started working on a project only to find out that someone else in your organization is working on the same project? Have you ever been stuck trying … Read more
Been buried under a stack of PowerPoint slides? Stuck in meetings? Conducting a training session? Then you missed it. Jane Hart recently posted an OpEd, called, “The L&D World is … Read more
Regular readers know how I feel about feeding your curiosity. I’ve written blog posts about it, and I added “Feed Your Curiosity” segments into my new book. Being a Learning … Read more