KM + L&D = I ???? Nigel Paine 11th December 2012.

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KM + L&D = I ???? Nigel Paine 11th December 2012

newdimension Change which creates a new dimension of performance The Essential Drucker

3 20 June 2011| © Brightwave Ltd. 3 KatieW Flickr: Desks: where creativity goes to die!

Nigel Paine

Generating Electricity

7 LEADERSHIP. LEARNING.TECHNOLOGY Arnie Rosner

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9 It is not about perfect content or the perfect course; more about the perfect journey

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11 Harold Jarche

12 Harold Jarche

13 Trend 1: Distributed co-creation moves into the mainstream Trend 2: Making the network the organization Trend 3: Collaboration at scale Trend 4: The growing Internet of Things Trend 5: Experimentation and big data Trend 6: Wiring for a sustainable world Trend 7: Imagining anything as a service Trend 8: The age of the multisided business model Trend 9: Innovating from the bottom of the pyramid Trend 10: Producing public good on the grid

14 Trend 1: Distributed co-creation moves into the mainstream Trend 2: Making the network the organization Trend 3: Collaboration at scale Trend 4: The growing Internet of Things Trend 5: Experimentation and big data Trend 6: Wiring for a sustainable world Trend 7: Imagining anything as a service Trend 8: The age of the multisided business model Trend 9: Innovating from the bottom of the pyramid Trend 10: Producing public good on the grid

15 Increased performance, increased innovation Organisational learning = shared knowledge and cultural cohesion Personal learning = hard and soft skills growth

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