Rachel Burnham writes: Last week I participated in the launch event for
GoodPractice’s new piece of research.
This has become a highly anticipated annual event, when their latest
research into the L&D world is shared with fellow L&D
practitioners. This year the research
focused on how L&D professionals understand and are using the 70:20:10 model. The report is titled ‘The Evolution of
70:20:10 and can be downloaded from the GoodPractice website. Participants at the launch tweeted using the
#gp702010 and this generated quite a bit of discussion, which is worth checking
out. It is also worth having a read of Jonathan Marshall's blog on the subject.
Here is the
Sketchnote I created at the event based on Owen Ferguson’s presentation
introducing the research:
We were also treated
to a couple of presentations from GoodPractice clients about their approach to
L&D and you can find my Sketchnotes of Peter Yarrow, from Standard Life
Aberdeen and James O’Mahoney, from Edrington below:
Each piece of
research in L&D adds to our understanding of what is actually happening in
organisations and enables us to ask better questions and work with a more
realistic view of the extent to which the models & practices so often
discussed in conferences, books and articles are working. Each piece of research gives us the possibility
of working more effectively and having more of an impact.
By commissioning and
sharing their research each year GoodPractice contribute to the development of
the whole profession. It would be great
to see more companies adopting this approach.
Rachel Burnham
26/11/18
Burnham L & D works
with individuals and organisations to help them learn and work more
effectively. As part of this I help
L&D professionals to be even more effective through updating their skills
and know-how. I have a particular
interest in curation and the use of digital technologies in learning. I frequently Sketchnote at events and offer
workshops in Sketchnoting.