A series of overlong discussions between Learning & Development professionals about L&D stuff - contact via johnrtomlinson.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementBusinessEducation |
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In this episode John Tomlinson discusses a favourite topic with Omer Glass: learning evaluation (no, seriously, it is a favourite topic ...). It's easy to evaluate at the reaction level with a happy sheet, but how do we answer the so-what question? T... more
In this episode John Tomlinson speaks to Robert Kirby of People People about the role of the voice in our personal impact, not just in the training room, but more generally how we can train ourselves to improve how we come across with authority and i... more
In this podcast John Tomlinson talks to David James of 360Learning about how we need to align out digital learning strategies to fixing real problems quickly, rather than building up cumbersome libraries of generic content. It's more fun that I just ... more
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I love the breadth and depth of topics and discussion. Helps me as a trainer and assessor to trial new methods and refine my practice so that every training opportunity is dynamic, engaging and contemporary. Excellent company on the rail commute ⭐️
I only discovered this podcast recently and in my opinion this is the best one out there for L&D people. It really speaks to topics we all wrestle with. If you are starting to listen, go back and listen to as many of the old ones as you can. A fantastic podcast.
I've been a trainer for 16 years and I'm always on the look out for hints and tips to incorporate into and enhance my sessions. I stumbled across Trainer Tools this morning while looking for a pod cast to keep me company on my 200 mile drive. more
I've been working as a training consultant for over 15 years and this podcast always delivers great content - packed with inspiration and practical tips to use. John's a great interviewer with a warm and curious approach.
I haven't recently taken a training/facilitator position with almost no prior experience. This podcast has really help me to gain some confidence! After to listening to almost every podcast recorded I have been able to apply a lot of what I have learned to my trainings and I know they have been more successful from when I first started! I am really thankful to all the people that have taken the time to create all these podcasts and share their secrets.
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