One of the L&D pain points that comes out most strongly in industry surveys is the function’s lack of standing in the business. Learning professionals often report that in conversations with in-house stakeholders there is a sense of ‘two sides talking past each other’.
As they advance in their careers, some professionals can see their way ahead blocked by a lack of mutual understanding. Part of this is about struggling to talk to internal clients and stakeholders in terms the business understands. So, how should L&D talk to the business?
Our new video series, ‘Talking to the Business‘ is directed at answering that exact question. We have interviewed several Learning Pool clients, colleagues and friends asking them about their experience of getting senior leadership teams to see the value in investment in L&D.
Throughout this series, we will share stories that will:
This week, Jack Gorton at Norse Group shares how a lack of availability of Subject Matter Experts and ensuring they stick to the scope of a project are his biggest ‘pain points’ as a Learning Experience Designer. In the interview, Jack explains how he strived to overcome this by creating a lesson in Showcase to help SMEs understand what is possible in terms of the e-learning they offer to their clients to ensure no time is wasted and projects are delivered exactly to brief.
Watch the interview below: