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Are you doing work that you’re proud of and your audience finds value in? If not, are you able to change the circumstances to get there?<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Dawn J. Mahoney, CPLP, Owner, Learning in the White Space LLC<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tI had several different topics in mind for this “Last Word” column, but since this is the end of the calendar year, it seemed appropriate to do both a bit of looking back over this year and looking ahead to 2020. (I know, I’m not unique or trailblazing with this, but I believe there is value in the exercise.)<\/p>\n

\n\tWhat do I mean by “Live Our Best L&D Lives”? Of primary importance is: Are you doing work that you’re proud of and your audience finds value in? If not, are you able to change the circumstances to get there? Often, it takes very little to make a huge difference. For example, you know your digital content is stuck in the “Click Next” button and could be taken to another place. Have you explored whether the learning population actually needs the content anymore? And whether this is the best way for them to learn it? Maybe a blended approach is needed due to system enhancements, changes in the organization, etc.<\/p>\n

\n\tConversely, with classroom instruction that is a “standard” in the learning path, how long has it been since the entire agenda was blown up…and reimagined with fresh eyes and hearts, making decisions about what the learners really need, timeframes that make sense, components that could be moved out of the classroom in one or more ways, whether the right subject matter experts (SMEs) are involved in content development and\/or facilitation, etc.?<\/p>\n

\n\tWhat about the design and development workflow? Have you been skipping steps? I’m talking about things such as moving right to developing a course using a rapid development tool instead of doing the front-end analysis, establishing priorities, and getting clear on outcomes the way we’re supposed to. Then working out the design and not assuming it’ll be just like all previous courses developed. What about the evaluation plan? You realize this is really an iteration plan, right? (Of course, you have to both capture the feedback and review it for this to be so.) To this end, be sure to build a schedule for review of all learning content, affiliated feedback, and iteration of the content. This is one of the ways our work stays current and relevant.<\/p>\n

\n\tQUESTIONS TO EXPLORE<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tAnd now, let’s check in on 2019 and look ahead to 2020:<\/p>\n