EPISODE · Jul 9, 2021 · 43 MIN
How People Really Learn Best at Work
from Leading People
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I chat with author and learning & development expert Stella Collins to discover how our brains learn best at work. The Learning Organisation expert, Peter Senge, once wrote: Taking in information is only distantly related to real learning. It would be nonsensical to say, "I just read a great book about bicycle riding—I’ve now learned that.”In order to design and deliver effective learning and development initiatives, it's essential to understand how our brains process and retain information. During our conversation, Stella provided insights into how our brains learn best and tips on how to improve our ability to retain and apply our learning.Whether you work in HR, as a Trainer/Coach/Consultant, or you're a Leader in an organisation, what Stella has to say is relevant, timely and important. Meet your host, Gerry MurrayShow LinksStella Collins at StellarLabsNeuroscience for Learning and Development by Stella CollinsWide Circle Performance SolutionsEnjoyed this episode? The Leading People Community is where these conversations continue to flourish. Free to join — Book reviews, Leading People Café recordings, Podcast episode previews, and a growing group of active HR and L&D professionals, leaders, and coaches who take their work seriously. Join the Leading People CommunityConnect with Gerry on LinkedIn
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I chat with author and learning & development expert Stella Collins to discover how our brains learn best at work. The Learning Organisation expert, Peter Senge, once wrote: Taking in information is only distantly related to real learning. It would be nonsensical to say, "I just read a great book about bicycle riding—I’ve now learned that.” In order to design and deliver effective learning and development initiatives, it's essential to understand how o...
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