L&D and Leadership Trends with David Kelly


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Oct 28 2024 42 mins   12

When we have an opportunity to understand L&D and Leadership trends from global L&D experts we should take them, right? On the eve of DevLearn, David Kelly (Chairman of the Learning Guild) gives us his perspective on the things we should be paying attention to as well as the areas we should be focusing our development on.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Technology is changing the L&D landscape and we need to evolve with it, but this is something L&D has always done, the same conversations are happening the circumstances are just slightly different.
  • L&D can sometimes be one of the first departments to be downsized if a company just looks at them as a cost centre, rather than how they should be looking at them, as a performance partner that is connected to driving the organisation forward.
  • Mixed reality is very powerful, AR and VR can be good solutions to specific problems but their advantages and speed have slowed down, with AI taking a lot of attention away from development.
  • Whilst AI is impacting many areas of almost all organisations, it’s important to understand where your organisation sits on takeup and where you can fit into that and act accordingly.
  • L&D can appear to be susceptible to 'trends' but this isn't negative. Those who work in L&D are naturally curious and are looking for ways to help and support people's growth which naturally lends itself to new ideas and tools.
  • As the world develops and changes around us, so does how we learn, are our education and learning models keeping up pace?
  • Leadership is something that is given by others and it isn't a set of traits but skills that can be learnt. Leadership is about what we do, rather than who we are.
  • You can be an effective leader at any level of an organisation; it's about how you approach the job you are assigned.
  • A modern L&D organisation always needs to be looking to what's next, what does the L&D need to look like to support the organisation in the future.

BEST MOMENTS

'I was always very involved in my career at giving back to the industry’

‘The industry is in the exact same space it’s been for 20 years’

‘I can tell you that the industry is growing rapidly…doesn’t make a difference where I am working for an organisation where I am seen as a cost that needs to be mitigated'

'AI is sucking all the energy out of the room'

'Hype is nothing more than shared energy, but what is driving that energy'

'We don't want to do something because it's cool but because it can make a difference'

'My focus in leadership in the L&D space is removing the role from the equation and focusing more on the environment that learning exists'

David Kelly Bio

As Chairman of the Learning Guild, David Kelly constantly explores the convergence of learning and technology, demonstrating a profound commitment to transforming workplaces and enriching lives through innovative learning strategies. With over two decades of experience in learning and performance leadership and consulting, he brings his passion to life in his daily work building events and resources with the Guild and as a dynamic speaker and writer, inspiring others to view their work through a fresh, technology-enhanced lens.

You can follow and connect with David via:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lnddave/

Learning Guild Website: https://www.learningguild.com/

DevLearn: https://devlearn.com/

VALUABLE RESOURCES

The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523

L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/

ABOUT THE HOST

David James

David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa.

As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D.

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