The Final Curtain Call for Learnapalooza: The Unforgettable Journey of Innovation and Disruption in Learning, Pt. 1 After an epic 8-year run, Learnapalooza has "drawn the curtain" one last time. In a world of conferences, Learnapalooza danced to its own rhythm, weaving connections that transcended the ordinary. We created a space where innovation and disruption were not just welcomed but inherently present. It was unforgettable. Erin (E.J.) Peterschick?Jeanette Rogers?John Chen?Brandon Carson #skills?#skillsleap?#learninganddevelopment
Skills Leap / Learnapalooza
职业培训和指导
Seattle,Washington 564 位关注者
THE FUTURE OF SKILLS, LEARNING, AND INNOVATION
关于我们
At Skills Leap, we envision a world where every individual can unlock their full potential, fostering a future of continuous learning and growth. We are dedicated to leading the revolution in skill development and upskilling, empowering individuals and organizations to navigate the complexities of the future workforce. Together, we will redefine learning boundaries and create a more capable, innovative, and resilient global community.
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Skills Leap / Learnapalooza 的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 职业培训和指导
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- 2-10 人
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- Seattle,Washington
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2015
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- learning、learning and development、innovation、disruption、future of learning、future of work、upskilling、creativity、curiosity、learning in the flow of work、learning communities、learning technology、hacking learning、people operations、human resources、organizational development、digital transformation和agile
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Award-Winning Keynote Speaker | Innovation and Leadership Strategist | Skills Mapper “Study like an Anthropologist. Think Like a Futurist. Act like an Innovator”
Should Leaders Aspire to Be ?? Diamonds or ?? Dough? We’ve all heard the saying, “Diamonds are made under pressure.” It’s a classic metaphor used to celebrate the resilience of leaders who can withstand immense stress and come out shining. But is that the best analogy for leadership growth? While diamonds are indeed precious and captivating, they’re static, hard, and unyielding. They’re something to be admired, yes. Now, consider dough. Dough rises when it rests. Given time, it transforms from a simple lump of ingredients into something with the potential to nourish and sustain. This process requires a balance of rest, warmth, and patience—a stark contrast to the relentless pressure needed to form a diamond. As leaders, we often push ourselves to be like diamonds—constantly enduring, always tough. But maybe we need more time as dough. We need moments to pause, reflect, and give ourselves the care needed to rise. The pressure might make you shiny, but it’s rest and reflection that will give you the substance to nourish your team and adapt to changing needs. In the end, while diamonds are admired, it’s the bread that feeds and sustains us. And as leaders, the greatest gift we can give our teams is not a polished, hard surface but the warmth and sustenance to help them rise to any occasion. #LeadershipDevelopment #RestAndReflect #EmpatheticLeadership #SustainableGrowth #ResilientLeadership #MindfulLeadership #RiseAbove
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Award-Winning Keynote Speaker | Innovation and Leadership Strategist | Skills Mapper “Study like an Anthropologist. Think Like a Futurist. Act like an Innovator”
Living Life Off-Center: Changing Your Perspective to Thinking Differently. Lessons Learned from Photography. Growing up, I dreamed of being a photographer, captivated by the art of framing life’s moments. I learned early on about the “rule of thirds,” a fundamental composition technique where the frame is split into three sections. The magic lies in placing the subject off-center, breaking the conventional expectation of balance, and creating something more visually striking. I loved how moving the subject to the side made an image more dynamic, leaving room for the unexpected, the unseen. This lesson in composition shaped not just my photography but also my philosophy on life. I realized I didn’t want to live in the center, where everything is safe and predictable. Instead, I chose the edges, the off-beat paths where the view is often richer and more profound. Living this way is like taking an extreme close-up or stepping back for a sweeping panorama—both perspectives hold value, but they require a willingness to challenge the norm and look beyond the obvious. In photography, sometimes you have to lay on the ground to capture the texture of rocks against a blurred seascape. In life, this translates to embracing a different point of view, finding beauty in the unexpected, and daring to push boundaries. I don’t aim for the middle, the standard shot everyone takes. I look for the moments off to the side—the ones that capture real emotion, raw truth, and innovation. This approach spills into my work, where I value the aesthetic, the impact on people, and the potential to shape the future. I think of my career as a series of carefully composed shots, always experimenting, sometimes breaking the rules to see what new image I can create. It’s about refining our vision and taking the risk to place ourselves outside the center frame, where true creativity thrives. So, the next time you think about where you fit in life, consider stepping off-center. Adjust your composition, peek around the corner, and see what new perspective emerges. #LeadershipInsights #InnovativeThinking #CreativeLeadership #PerspectiveShift #ThinkDifferently #ProfessionalGrowth #StrategicVision #OutsideTheBox
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Award-Winning Keynote Speaker | Innovation and Leadership Strategist | Skills Mapper “Study like an Anthropologist. Think Like a Futurist. Act like an Innovator”
?? I had a fantastic experience at a highly interactive event organized by iVentiv ??. This two-day event brought together senior learning professionals from leading multinational organizations. The insights shared by experts and leaders like Karen Kocher, Kevin Oakes, Brandon Carson, and others on the most pressing goals and challenges were invaluable. The event aligned perfectly with our business needs and offered actionable takeaways. I strongly recommend other senior learning professionals attend these events—it’s a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with a forward-thinking group. I'm eager to apply these strategies and continue the conversation! Thank you ?? Russell Butler and the iVentiv team for another outstanding event! Also, thanks ?? , to the Expedia Group for hosting! #iventive #futureskills #upskilling #skillsleap
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Thank you Learnnovators? for sharing a post I made about social media and how we need to think differently about how we deliver on the promise of learning and talent development. #learnobyte.
#LearnoByte "???????????? ?????????? ???? ?????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ??????????. ?????????????????????????? ?????? ?????????? ???????? ???? ?? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????? ???????? ???????? ???????????? ???????? ?????????? ???????????? ???????? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ???????? ???????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???? ?????? ?????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????????? ????????????????????. ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ???? ?????????? ?????? ???? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????? ???? ???????????? ?????????? ?????? ???????????????? ???? ???????? ???? ?????? ?????? ???????? ?????????????? ???? ??????." - Darren Nerland Source: LinkedIn Pulse (https://lnkd.in/gR5xCs4e) #WorkplaceLearning #SocialLearning #LnD #Learnnovators
Learning is broken
Darren Nerland,发布于领英
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?? Learning Experience Designer & Facilitator | Possibilities Unleasher | XCHANGE, PQ, Design Sprint, Think Wrong & Voltage Control Practitioner | Coach-in-training??♀?
My WA State agency the Washington State Department of Commerce is hiring an #OD position. See link below and happy answer any questions I can. This is an amazing place to work in public service! Organizational Development and Communications Specialist | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com) (25) LinkedIn
Congratulations!
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Who is Naughty and Nice
Skills Leap / Learnapalooza ,发布于领英
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Also I should say: as someone who worked in electoral politics and public policy, I appreciated the conversation around #datadignity and threats to democracy touched on in this chat.
?? Learning Experience Designer & Facilitator | Possibilities Unleasher | XCHANGE, PQ, Design Sprint, Think Wrong & Voltage Control Practitioner | Coach-in-training??♀?
So appreciate how easy to understand Jaron Lanier always is for me as a non-tech person but who's interested in tech/genAI, and this chat with Bloomberg is no exception. Highly recommend! https://lnkd.in/gruxCCi9
Jaron Lanier Looks into AI's Future | AI IRL
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The Choice: A MacArthur P. Chanute Story
Skills Leap / Learnapalooza ,发布于领英
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Roleplaying in Training
Skills Leap / Learnapalooza ,发布于领英