P11 Implementing Ecosystem Solutions: A New Approach
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday, March 21
Palm 5
Training is not the only answer to a learning and performance problem, but many have struggled to describe a broader learning and performance environment that not only fits with realities of today’s workplace but also makes sense to sponsors and clients. An ecosystem approach, born out of blended learning, human performance improvement, and informal learning, may just fit the need.
In this comprehensive one-day workshop, you will focus on methods for implementing learning and performance ecosystem solutions in your organization. You will explore strategy, analysis, design, technology, metrics, and organizational change as you build a framework that helps redefine and restructure your own work to meet the challenges ahead. If you’re interested in a new paradigm that unifies the concept of this new and expanding role in learning and performance, this workshop is for you. If you’re looking to apply the ecosystem approach to an upcoming project, this workshop is also for you. Time will be provided for participants to discuss their own ecosystem initiatives.
In this session, you will learn:
- What a learning and performance ecosystem is, including its six components, and how it changes the conversation around organizational learning
- How to sell a learning and performance ecosystem framework to sponsors, clients, senior management, and your own staff
- How to approach problem analysis when considering an ecosystem approach
- How to capture and prioritize the findings from your analysis to guide your ecosystem solutions
- How to plan a learning and performance intervention using the ecosystem approach
- How to measure the impact of a learning and performance ecosystem on business results
- How to integrate learning and performance solutions directly into the workflow
Audience:
Instructional designers and developers who are looking for ways to
bring in solutions that represent alternatives to traditional training and
eLearning; learning and development managers who want to bring their clients a
broader array of approaches to learning and performance improvement; and senior
learning and development executives who are looking for a new and compelling
approach to position learning and performance more directly in the workplace.
It would be helpful to have a basic understanding of Photoshop’s interface.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Learning and performance technologies generally.
Marc Rosenberg
President
Marc Rosenberg and Associates
Dr. Marc Rosenberg is a global expert and speaker in training, organizational learning, eLearning, knowledge management, and performance improvement. He has written two best-selling books, E-Learning, and Beyond E-Learning. His 100 monthly columns, “Marc My Words,” appeared in The eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions magazine from 2010 through 2018 and are still available online. Marc is past president and honorary life member of the International Society for Performance Improvement, is an eLearning Guild “Guild Master,” has spoken at the White House, debated eLearning’s future at Oxford University, keynoted conferences around the world, authored over 200 columns, articles, white papers, and book chapters, and is frequently quoted in major trade publications. Learn more at www.marcrosenberg.com.
Steve Foreman
President
InfoMedia Designs
Steve Foreman is the author of The LMS Guidebook and president of InfoMedia Designs, a provider of eLearning infrastructure consulting services and technology solutions to large companies, academic institutions, professional associations, government, and military. Steve works with forward-looking organizations to find new and effective ways to apply computer technology to support human performance. His work includes enterprise learning strategy, learning and performance ecosystem solutions, LMS selection and implementation, learning-technology architecture and integration, expert-knowledge harvesting, knowledge management, and innovative performance-centered solutions that blend working and learning.