Learning Leader Links - 6/1/2023

Learning Leader Links - 6/1/2023

This edition of Learning Leaders Links examines the benefits of being strategic about DEI, how to support hybrid teams, what we really need to understand about A.I., and more.

Reap Benefits of Inclusive Culture & Leadership: L&D Can Help

This article by Pam Hogle highlights the benefits of fostering an inclusive culture within organizations and how L&D teams can contribute to creating such a culture. The article explores the importance of leadership modeling inclusivity, providing training on diversity and inclusion, and incorporating inclusive practices into talent development programs.

It’s (past) time to get strategic about DEI

This article by Jan Shelly Brown, Diana Ellsworth, Alex Katen-Narvell, and?Dana Maor emphasizes the need for organizations to take a strategic approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. It discusses how a strategic focus on DEI can drive business performance, enhance innovation, and create a more inclusive workplace culture. Most importantly, it provides a framework around what it means to be strategic about DEI.

Is Your Hybrid Team Losing Steam?

This article by Heidi Gardner explores the challenges faced by hybrid teams and their potential impact on team productivity and engagement. It discusses the importance of effective communication, collaboration, and leadership to overcome these challenges and keep hybrid teams engaged and motivated.

The Key to Debunking False Beliefs Is by Addressing Underlying Belief Systems

Many people assume that factual information is all that's needed to shape a person's point of view. This article by Amy Olson discusses how false belief systems can influence human behavior and decision-making. It highlights research findings that shed light on the cognitive biases and psychological factors that contribute to the formation and persistence of false beliefs.

There Is No A.I.

The whole world is talking about AI without having a shared definition of what that term means. This article by Jaron Lanier challenges the notion of "artificial intelligence" (AI) as a singular entity and argues that AI is a diverse collection of algorithms and techniques rather than a unified concept. It explores the limitations and implications of using the term "AI" and highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of the various technologies and approaches that fall under the umbrella of AI.


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Thanks to Pamela Hogle, Jan Shelly Brown (JSB), Diana Ellsworth, Alex Katen-Narvell, Dana Maor, Heidi K. Gardner, Amy Olson, & Jaron Lanier whose work is featured in this post.

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