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33 1 October


P3 09:10 – 10:10 (Room 2) How strong is your L&D brand?


• Five reasons why your L&D brand is more important than ever before • An anatomy of your L&D brand and how to judge its health • Strategies for building an L&D brand people can believe in • Engaging learners and other people who matter for the long term • Creating a consistent digital experience for your internal customers Cheryl Clemons, CEO, LearnerLab


World of Learning Conference & Exhibition


P4 09:10 – 10:10 (Room 3) Creating a collaborative culture to enhance performance


• What the experts are saying about collaborative advantage • Moving collaboration from acknowledgement to application • The difference between a collaboration culture and effective collaboration • Collaboration & social accountability: standing together and being counted


Ian Luxford, Learning Services Director, Grass Roots Francis Goss, Head of Employee Engagement, Grass Roots


10:15 – 11:00 Keynote address (Room 1) How will your future talent learn and what will their learning expectations be once in the workplace? David Cavallo, Research Scientist & Director of the Future of Learning Group, MIT


M4 10:50 – 11:40 (Room 2)


The effectiveness of video learning for engaging, on-demand, bite-sized learning


• How short video can be used to support learning • Applying learning theory to video • The future of video learning • Why you should be creating your own L&D video content in-house


Tom Pape, Head of Learning innovation, BT Academy


Dr Mark Davies, MD, See Learning Films M5 11:15 – 12:05 (Room 3)


Getting started with technology - enabled learning


• Focusing on business outcomes rather than tools


• Using business data to identify needs and evaluate success


• Embracing a viral approach to change


• Benchmark – learn from others’ successes and mistakes Jason Pitfi eld, Training Manager, LV=


M6 11:30 – 12:20 (Room 1)


Building trust in your organisation: the importance of values-led leadership


• Linking leadership, trust and organisational resilience • What’s the right type of trust for your organisation?


• Measuring, managing and developing trust in your leadership team


Kate Cooper, Senior Advisor, Institute of Leadership & Management


Mike Thompson, Director of Early Careers, Barclays


A4 13:15 – 14:05 (Room 1)


Using mobile devices for performance support


• Instant access to bite-sized learning for immediate performance support • Developing an effective mlearning strategy • elearning is not elearning on a mobile device


• Effective measurement tools for mlearning • Using apps to embed learning


Tim Drewitt, Online and Mobile Learning Manager, Vodafone


Piers Lea, CSO, Learning Technologies Group


A7 14:10 – 15:00 (Room 1) Managing your talent pipeline


• Know what you’re looking for fi rst • Valuing and capitalising on your talent • Strategising for a people plan that supports growth ambitions


Frank Clayton, Head of Group Learning and Development, NG Bailey


A8 14:25 – 15:05 (Room 2)


How to evaluate what type of LMS is right for you


• Common mistakes when selecting an LMS • How to ensure return on investment • Which LMS are the best of the best? • The good, the bad and the ugly – your ultimate guide to learning management systems


Craig Weiss, CEO, E-learning 24/7 15:10 – 15:40 Closing address (Room 1)


Aligning your learning strategy with your business objectives Laura Overton, Director, Towards Maturity


Learning Magazine Learning Magazine


12:20 – 13:15 Lunch and opportunity to visit the exhibition A5 13:20 – 14:10 (Room 2)


How to create a coaching culture


• Identifying strategies to achieve a coaching culture


• Securing company wide buy-in • Developing internal coaching capability • How to meet your business objectives through coaching • Establishing robust coaching-related metrics


Jane Sparrow, Managing Director, Culture Builders


A6 13:30 – 14:20 (Room 3) More than blended learning


• How blended learning can integrate formal, social and experiential learning


• How to design blends that deliver end-to-end solutions


• Achieve highly fl exible, scalable and cost-effective results without compromising


• How blended learning priciples were applied to improve business writing in PwC


Sarah Lindsell, Director of Global & UK Learning Technology & Transformation, PwC


Clive Shepherd, Consultant, Onlignment Event Guide


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