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Learning at Speed
Book

Learning at Speed

How to Upskill and Reskill Your Workforce at Pace to Drive Business Performance

Kogan Page, 2022 more...


Editorial Rating

9

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  • Analytical
  • Applicable
  • Insider's Take

Recommendation

Learning tech expert Nelson Sivalingam argues organizations must put aside traditional, plodding approaches to developing learning content and adopt Lean and Agile principles instead. By creating “minimum valuable learning” content and iterating toward a fully viable product in sprints, professionals can develop relevant learning linked to business outcomes – at greater speed. Sivalingam, who heads a learning technology platform, refreshingly refrains from using his book as a marketing ploy, offering a convincing case for bringing Lean and Agile to L&D.

Take-Aways

  • In a world of exponential change, those who learn fastest will win.
  • Apply Lean management principles to develop L&D initiatives at speed.
  • L&D organizations often fail to match their products to their customers’ needs and wants.

About the Author

Learning and technology expert and serial entrepreneur Nelson Sivalingam is the co-founder and CEO of the London-based edtech platform HowNow. He also hosts the L&D Disrupt podcast.


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    R. G. 9 months ago
    Great book to learn.
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    O. R. 1 year ago
    Those who learn fastest win. True. Learning involves unlearning. Thus, who of those who can unlearn fastest will learn the fastest.
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    S. S. 2 years ago
    You I