• Nov 14, 2019 from 10:00am to 11:00am
  • Location: Online
  • Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2021

Measuring the business impact of learning: what we've learned 

Piers Lea, Chief Strategy Officer, LEO Learning and Learning Technologies Group (LTG) 

Tim Dickinson, Director of Strategy, Watershed

Ella Richardson, Learning Design Director, LEO Learning

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The ‘Measuring the Business Impact of Learning’ benchmarking survey, conducted by LEO Learning and Watershed (on behalf of Learning Technologies Group) is entering its fourth year this November.

In this webinar LEO Learning and Watershed will be reflecting on the results so far, plus discussing how organisations they’re working with have overcome the barriers in measurement planning and implementation. The insights are drawn from their experience working with a range of clients in this field and will be valuable for anyone who wants to get going in learning analytics and sustainable business impact assessment.

  

Join your hosts as they cover the state of the world of measurement, and you’ll receive:

 

  • An understanding of how organisations have overcome the barriers in measurement planning and implementation.
  • Examples of how to get management buy-in, designing for data, building data ecosystems, implementing a learning analytics strategy and more. 
  • The opportunity to take this years ‘Measuring the Business Impact of Learning’ survey, and see the results coming in live!

Piers has over 30 years’ experience in the learning technologies market and is widely considered a thought-leader in the field. Tim is Watershed's director of strategy and a global speaker on the topic of learning evaluation and analytics and Ellis is an experienced and award-winning consultant. 

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