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Feb 16, 2021

What ideas are L&D most excited about in 2021? And what impact has Covid-19 had on perceptions within our industry?

This week on the Good Practice Podcast, Ross D and Owen are joined by Donald Taylor to dig through the results of this year's Global Sentiment Survey. We discuss:

  • the emergence of reskilling/upskilling as a priority for L&D
  • the extent to which Covid-19 has amplified or disrupted trends from the past few years
  • predictions for the year ahead

Show notes

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To find out more about the Global Sentiment Survey, or to register for your free copy of the report, head to: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/survey/

Owen's 'What I Learned This Week' was about the design of the first ever org chart: https://www.wired.com/2014/03/stunningly-complex-organization-chart-19th-century/

He first heard about this in a tweet from former podcast guest Doug Shaw: https://twitter.com/dougshaw1/status/1356881364679819264?s=21

The book Don mentioned was Circe by Madeline Miller, available at all good booksellers.

The podcast and Netflix series Ross mentioned is Song Exploder. You can find out more about the show at: https://songexploder.net/

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