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Day 1 Tuesday 3 February 08.45 Breakfast & networking L&D Huddle (pre-Conference session for all two-day Delegates) 1


09.15 – 09.50 Beyond content: Solving complex L&D challenges with systems thinking Nebel Crowhurst, Chief People Offi cer


Room B Opening Address (for all Delegates) 2 10.00 – 10.10 Conference Opening - Robin Hoyle, World of Learning Conference Chair & Author


10.10 – 11.00 Shaping tomorrow’s workforce: Demography, longevity, and learning Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology at the University of Oxford and Founder & Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing


3


11.10 – 11.50 Human + Machine + System: Orchestrating AI-driven innovation across the learning ecosystem


All Delegates choose between the following three sessions: 4


11.30 – 12.10 Coaching mindset: Supporting upskilling and employability


Hande Gungor, Strategy & Insights Manager - Talent, Development and Coaching CoE, PwC


Sue Wallace, Head of Learning and Development at Baily Garner LLP Darren Leech, Director & Head of Coaching Faculty, NHS Elect


5 Room A Delegate Lounge


12.05 – 12.45 L&D for today and tomorrow - supporting modern learners and workplaces


Malcolm Taylor, Head of People Development and Engagement, UK Health Security Agency Kim Edwards, Director, Culture and Development, Getty Images


Room B


Room A 12.00 – 13.30 Lunch and time to explore the Exhibition! All Delegates choose between the following three sessions: 6


13.40 – 14.20 AI uses for work in the fl ow of learning


Paul Kent, Senior Manager in Operations Learning & Development, PepsiCo


7


13.45 – 14.25 You can’t patch people: Why cybersecurity needs L&D, not just IT


Natasa Holloway, VP – Transformation & Change, Barclays Penny Jackson, Director of Strategy and Human Risk, Aristos Partnership


8


14.10 – 14.45 From design to impact: Creating learning solutions that work


Sukh Pabial, Senior Learning Strategist, previously M&S Tom Bailey, Global Leadership & Talent Lead, Specsavers


Room B Delegate Lounge


Roundtable Room A Room B All Delegates choose between the following three sessions: 9


14.45 – 15.25 Building the L&D team of the future: Skills, structures and strategy


Anna Poluektov, Finance Learning & Development Manager, Reckitt Simon Gibson, Talent Director Center Parcs UK&I


10


14.55 – 15.35 Learning transfer: Transforming learning into sustained performance


Emma Weber, Founder, Lever-Transfer of Learning/Coach M Alan Brown, Learning Consultant, aberdeen


11


15.10 – 15.45 Accessibility fi rst: Designing inclusive learning experiences


Sharyn Clarkson-Kent, Head of Learning & Development, Abri Group Alan Jerram, Learning & Development Manager, Abri Group


Roundtable Room A Room B Closing Session (for all Delegates) 12


16.10 – 16.50 L&D Exchange: How do we encourage people to see learning opportunities throughout their working day?


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DELEGATES WILL BE DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO ROOMS. If your company name begins with A-M please go to Room A, N-Z please go to Room B


Rooms A and B 17.00 L&D Drinks reception Delegate Lounge Delegate Lounge Delegate Lounge


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