• Oct 16, 2014 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: Online
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Three steps to successful collaborative learning

Krissie Billingham, Client Success Manager, Cornerstone OnDemand

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Social and collaborative learning strategies do not always fulfil their potential – often because people don’t react well to having a particular social channel imposed on them. In this webinar we explore the three key steps to ensure your social strategy is right for your employees, and how to prepare your organisation and ensure adoption and success with collaboration and social learning.

  • Understanding your organisational demographics
  • The crucial role of good data
  • Choosing the right methodology and channels for your organisations
  • Why you need to give your collaborative and social initiatives a purpose
  • How to communicate opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing


Krissie Billingham


Krissie Billingham has been in the Learning and Development industry for over 10 years. With experience across a number of large global and national organisations including Barclays, LV= , RSA and most recently Cornerstone OnDemand. Krissie has lead a change in learning approach utilitising learning technology, understanding organisations, and increasing engagement with technology in the learning space



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