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Event Guide Day 2 Wednesday 12 October World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Platinum Session (pre-conference session for platinum delegates) K 09.15 – 10.00 L&D at the core of business innovation and effectiveness


Phil Reddall, Head of Learning (Desk) & Capability Systems, Thames Water Asi De Gani, Director of Learning, London Stock Exchange Group


Keynote (for all delegates) L 10.10 – 10.15 Chair’s opening: Robin Hoyle


10.15 – 11.00 Creating the optimal learning culture to drive performance


Jo Salter MBE, experienced L&D professional and Britain’s first female fighter pilot


All delegates choose between the following three sessions: M


11.10 – 11.50 E-assessment; making easy work of measuring effectiveness


• How methods of assessment influences effectiveness


• Why human assessors are essential even in the age of AI


• The benefits and drawbacks of free text and reflection


Rob Stewart, Learning & Development Advisor, Scottish Social Services Council


Room 2 N


11.30 – 12.10 What makes virtual classrooms effective


• Organisations accelerated use of virtual classes during COVID-19 – this is now embedded in practice.


• CIPD’s research • The best practice in your context


Andy Lancaster, Award-winning Author, Head of Learning, CIPD Gaëlle Delmas-Watson, Founder, Syncskills


Room 1 O


12.05 – 12.40 How can L&D navigate & mitigate the global skills shortage?


• Assess the range of skills within the existing talent pool


• Determine how talent can be redeployed or up-skilled


• Create comprehensive and attractive opportunities for the most motivated, engaged members of the workforce


Kristofor Swanson, Managing Director, Head of Firmwide Digital Learning, Content & Employee Experience, JP Morgan Chase


Room 2 12:00 Lunch Sitting A 12:30 Lunch Sitting B 12:30 Lunch Sitting C Time to explore the exhibition! Panel Session (for all delegates)


P 13.35 – 14.15 Is L&D a critical business function? It’s time to seize the moment Andy Lancaster, Award-winning Author, Head of Learning, CIPD


Melanie Lepine, Global Onboarding Lead, CBRE Phil Reddall, Head of Learning (Desk) & Capability Systems, Thames Water Pash Reddy, Head of Learning – DA and Coverage, KPMG (Deal Advisory)


Room 1 All delegates choose between the following two sessions: Q


14.20 – 15.00 Enabling learning in the flow of work


• Integrating learning into day-to-day work • Timely application of new practical skills delivered digitally gets the job done faster & better


• How to make learning an integrated reality for learners, managers, and organisations


Katie DaCosta, International Learning Leader & Strategist, Purple Nyx Catherine de Salvo, Co-founder and Managing Director, Scott Bradbury


Room 1 Closing Keynote (for all delegates) S


15:25 – 15:55 A new era for L&D Addressing the skills challenge when things keep changing Robin Hoyle, Writer & Broadcaster


Room 1 Learning Magazine | 27 R


14.40 – 15.20 Building a culture of wellbeing - How to support happy healthy people


• Understand the value of building a culture of wellbeing • Identify negative influences that may inhibit success • Explore the wisdom of taking a holistic approach • Empower a healthy, happy, and resilient workforce


Liggy Webb, Author and Presenter Room 1 Room 1


Room 2


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