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Learning and Development Global Sentiment Survey 2022
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Learning and Development Global Sentiment Survey 2022



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Every year since 2014, the “Learning and Development Global Sentiment Survey” has asked thousands of L&D professionals: “What will be hot in workplace L&D” in the coming year? The 2022 report, which is co-sponsored by getAbstract (and therefore unrated), aggregates the answers of 3,500 individual respondents from 112 countries on every continent, including Africa for the first time this year. As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, learning expert Donald H. Taylor’s survey reveals L&D is struggling to prove its value to stakeholders – at a time when employees need to develop their skills more than ever. 

Take-Aways

  • The 2022 trend assessment points to an emphasis on developing individual skills over advancing technology.
  • As respondents from Africa showed, voting preferences vary widely across regions.
  • The sudden popularity of skills-based talent management may well prove to be a transitory phenomenon.

About the Author

Donald H. Taylor has chaired the London Learning Technologies Conference since 2000, and from 2010 to 2021 was the chair of the Learning and Performance Institute. He speaks extensively on the learning and development profession and is the author of Learning Technologies in the Workplace.


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