31: They Don’t Want Training—They Want Results | Mickey Fitch-Collins, PhD
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Too often, learning and development leaders miss their shot at true organizational impact by talking about learning metrics instead of what really matters to the business. In this eye-opening solo episode, Mickey Fitch-Collins, PhD, shares hard-won lessons and strategies for translating L&D concepts into the language that gets executive buy-in—business outcomes, impact, and performance. You’ll hear why simply asking for “a seat at the table” is a losing strategy, and how flipping the script from learning objectives to business metrics can transform L&D from a cost center into a performance engine. Packed with real stories, practical re-frames, specific vocabulary swaps, and a memorable lesson about “not what your program is, but what it makes possible,” this is a must-listen for anyone looking to spark real change through people development.
Whether you’re pitching a new initiative, reporting results, or simply trying to shift perceptions, this episode reveals code-cracking moves that elevate L&D’s role—and help every leader connect learning to results that matter.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The #1 mistake learning leaders make when pitching to executives—and how to avoid it
- How to shift your vocabulary from “learning objectives” to “business outcomes” for maximum impact
- The practical difference between “evaluation” and “enablement” in executive conversations
- Why empathy, context, and clarity are your secret weapons in earning buy-in
- A real example of pitching a program that missed the mark—and how business-first language unlocks action
- How to reframe L&D as a lever for retention, productivity, and risk—not just a cost center
Timestamps:
00:00 – Welcome to The Learn-It-All™ Podcast and the Learnit Lounge
00:42 – Why “getting a seat at the table” starts with business value
01:13 – The trap of learning metrics and missing business language
01:51 – Vocabulary flips: From objectives to outcomes, engagement to performance
02:34 – How to prep for stakeholder meetings: What keeps them up at night?
03:01 – Ash Panjwani’s business-context communication advice
03:19 – Keith Ferrazzi and the engineering mindset for collaboration
03:46 – Real story: Pitching a program that fell short with executives
04:22 – The CFO’s pivotal question: “How does this reduce attrition?”
04:33 – What leaders want: Not your program, but its possibilities
04:51 – Mickey’s new approach: Lead with retention, ramp time, and productivity
05:08 – Speaking business: Empathy over MBA, translating to their metrics
05:25 – Framing solutions as business problems for executive buy-in
05:41 – Closing thoughts—L&D as a performance driver
05:50 – Connect, subscribe, and join the conversation on Learnit Lounge
About Mickey Fitch-Collins
Mickey Fitch-Collins, PhD helps people lead like humans first. As a Human Skills Facilitator at Learnit, she designs and leads workshops that turn everyday challenges—like feedback, burnout, and prioritization—into practical, people-centered skills. Her workshops are equal parts research, real talk, and humor, creating learning experiences that actually stick.
Before joining Learnit, Mickey spent two decades in higher education leadership, where she coached and supervised hundreds of professionals through growth, change, and conflict while helping students graduate. That experience fuels her belief that strong leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about building trust, curiosity, and connection.
Whether she’s facilitating a workshop, hosting the Learnit Lounge podcast, leading a panel, or sharing insights on LinkedIn, her goal stays the same: make professional development feel less like a checkbox and more like a conversation worth having.
Resources & Mentions
- Learnit: https://www.learnit.com
- Connect with Mickey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickeyfitchcollins/
- Keith Ferrazzi’s website
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