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Learning Pool’s Hang Ten with Andy Hyde

Introducing Learning Pool’s ‘Hang Ten’

We know that the impact of the recent global pandemic and the uncertainty surrounding it are putting strain across all areas of business, including Learning & Development. Thus inspiring Learning Pool’s ‘Hang Ten’ series.

This video series consists of informal five-minute chats and will give you a great opportunity to feel connected to others in the industry and gain a rare glimpse into their day-to-day lives. Sharon Claffey Kaliouby will be hosting the series and will be joined by several learning professionals to discuss how they are in general and how they’re coping with the current climate.

In series 26, Sharon was joined by Andy Hyde, Lead Knowledge Analyst at Boston Consulting Group.

During this Hang Ten, Andy discusses the benefits of being a part of the ‘30 under 30’ program, including the industry insights and network that come with it. During his time in the program, Andy was able to network with 90 talented up-and-coming learning professionals and these connections have helped him to better understand the L&D landscape, making it easier to navigate and accelerate his career in the industry.

Andy also shares the insights he’s gained during the pandemic and where he’s headed out of the other side.

Find out more in the below video.

 

What is a Hang Ten?

According to the Wiki dictionary, a Hang Ten is ‘a surfing maneuver in which a surfer stands and hangs all his or her toes over the nose of the board.’ It’s a maneuver all surfers want to achieve on a longboard and requires great skill and expertise. At Learning Pool, a number of our innovative products are very water-driven, we have our LXP Stream, Waves, Rapids, and Flo. We also work with some of the most impressive client companies,  so we thought this idea fit perfectly.

 

Watch other videos in the Hang Ten Series

If you enjoyed this Hang Ten, check out the others in the series.

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