305 Point-of-Work = New Ground Zero for Learning
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, October 24
Management and Strategy
Montego B
Training alone does not drive performance—it contributes only to potential. Performance does not manifest until learners become performers at their point-of-work (PoW). This means that learning needs to converge with work, and doing this effectively requires holistic learning and performance assessments at the PoW. These evolved discovery methods then require enhanced performance consulting skills and tactics to enable L&D solutions that are agile and responsive.
If the rules of engagement have changed, so must L&D tactics and solutions to best serve learners and performers. In this session, you’ll learn how to address both using a learning performance continuum spanning from point-of-entry (PoE) to PoW. You’ll learn evolved performance consulting discovery tactics used in a holistic, repeatable learning performance assessment methodology. You’ll also learn how intentional design blends formal learning and performance support assets that thread learning continuity from PoE to PoW. If we desire agility in our workforce, L&D needs to be at least as agile and responsive to their demands from learning to work.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to evolve your discovery tactics to adopt a learning performance assessment methodology
- How to address a learning continuum through adopting intentional design
- How to identify where embedded performance support fits on the continuum
- What to consider in the event performance support technology is a good fit
Audience:
Designers, managers, and senior leaders (directors, VPs, CLOs, executives, etc.).
Technology discussed in this session:
LMS/LES, portals, DPS, cloud-based digital performance support
Gary Wise
Founder/Principal Strategist
Human Performance Outfitters
Gary Wise, the founder and principal strategist at Human Performance Outfitters, is a workforce performance strategist and coach with performance consulting fueling his foundational discipline and perspectives. He is a 30- plus-year veteran of corporate L&D gigs and is now a Point-of-Work consultant and coach. Gary’s experience includes several performance support system integrations. He speaks at many local and national events, is a longtime blogger, and advocates for changing things mired in outdated paradigms. He recommends disruptive solutions that normally accompany shifting paradigms.