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Change in L&D capability gap between 2014 and
2015
According to Deloitte’s Global Human Capital Trends 2016 report the
gap between the importance of employee development and L&D’s
perceived ability to meet that need has jumped by 430 percent during
the past two years.
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Invisible L&D
The intersection of career
management and worker
development
The rise of contextualization
Systemic learner experience
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learning technology
universe
Source:http://blog.bersin.com/invisible-ld/
L&D 2016 / 2017 : Deloitte
Invisible, Contextual & Systemic
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Deloitte: 8 key trends in Learning and
Development 2015 - 2016
Source: http://www.consultancy.uk/news/2428/deloitte-8-key-trends-in-learning-and-development
My Own Learning Journey – Portfolio Approach
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Digital Learning Adviser –Fairfax (0.5/ 6 months)
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Build Knowledge
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Changing Rubric for L&D #1
Design for Real Constraints
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Changing Rubric for L&D #1
Design for Real Constraints
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Time
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Design for Real Constraints
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KPI For L&D
Reduce time
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Changing Rubric for L&D #2
Without Integration, Learning is likely to be Ineffective
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Knowledge Management
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Capability Management
Changing Rubric for L&D #3
L&D Capability needs new depth and width
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2016 Observations
• The challenge to do more with less becomes
even more ‘the new normal’
• If we thought technology might go away – it’s
impacting learning even more
• I don’t think we still have the right skills
• What’s happened to pure design roles
• We need to be all-rounders
Predictions for 2017
• Be ready to challenge your
long established paradigms –
be a heretic
• L&D people need to be
pragmatists
• Get serious about broad L&D
capability development
• F2F will continue to reduce
• More (and more) video
Reflections on what I’ve learned in 2016
• Stakeholder engagement is the key
• Don’t be limited by your
uncomfortableness
• Continue to educate the business using
their language but also push it
• Share your knowledge with others
L&D Skills are quickly becoming specialised …… and
irrelevant at times
• Due to shift in economic models and
employment growth and technology impacts on
industries
• Disruption will continue which will force new
curriculum
• We need skills to deal with the requirements
organisations need and especially to deal with
disruption
• They will need them at twice the speed
• Need agile models of delivery and refocussed
effort on how we support learning transfer
• We should not have L&D where it is not
required
• Focus should be on the 70 of the 70:20:10
• Leadership is the final bastion of L&D that will
resist change.
Projected Employment Growth
Health Care and Social Assistance
23.2%
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
14.0%
Education and Training11.3%Retail Trade
9.8%
Accommodation and Food Services
9.2%
Construction8.1%
Transport, Postal and Warehousing
4.9%
Public Administration and Safety4.8%
Financial and Insurance Services
3.5%
Other11.2%
Source: Australian Government Industry Employment Projections; 2016 Report’ Release date: March 2016
The Raw Numbers
('000) (%)
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing -9.4 -3.1
Mining -31.9 -14.1
Manufacturing -45.7 -5.3
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services 0.8 0.6
Construction 87.0 8.3
Wholesale Trade 3.1 0.8
Retail Trade 106.0 8.4
Accommodation and Food Services 98.8 12.0
Transport, Postal and Warehousing 52.2 8.5
Information Media and Telecommunications 8.8 4.0
Financial and Insurance Services 37.4 8.5
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services 25.8 11.9
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 151.2 14.8
Administrative and Support Services 32.6 7.8
Public Administration and Safety 51.2 7.0
Education and Training 121.7 13.0
Health Care and Social Assistance 250.2 16.4
Arts and Recreation Services 24.5 10.8
Other Services 25.5 5.3
All Industries 989.7 8.3
Industry
Projected employment growth –
five years to November 2020
Source: Australian Government Industry Employment Projections; 2016 Report’ Release date: March 2016
The commentary on the numbers
• The Department of Employment projects
employment to increase by 989,700 (or 8.3
per cent) by November 2020.
• Employment is projected to increase in 16 of
the 19 broad industries over the five years to
November 2020,
• The long term structural shift in employment
towards services industries is projected to
continue over the coming five years.
• Largest contribution to employment growth
• Health Care and Social Assistance
(+250,200), followed by
• Professional, Scientific and Technical
Services (151,200),
• Education and Training (121,700) and
Retail Trade (106,000).
• Declines in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing,
Mining and Manufacturing
So what?
15 years ago eLearning was just beginning and now the future will be “learning
experiences” driven by the employee choice. L&D functions don’t have the capability
and could be left behind. Outsourced models of expertise can replace L&D now.
4 Trends Continue….. and grow
Mobile learning
Micro-learning
Self-directed learning
Immersive learning
Organisations need new Curricula
• Search and 'find' skills for finding the right information and “trusted” information when it's needed
• Critical thinking skills to extract meaning and significance
• Creative & design thinking skills to generate new ideas
• Analytical skills for solving problems and making decisions
• Networking skills to identify and build relationships with others who are potential sources of knowledge and expertise, within and outside the organisation
• People skills to build trust and productive relationships that are mutually beneficial for information sharing
• Reason and argument using data to extract meaning and significance
• The ability to validate data and the underlying assumptions on which information and knowledge is based.
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