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Learning Just-in-Time: the Antidote to Complexity and Uncertainty

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What's the one thing that can secure you and everything you are working on from the worst that change and uncertainty can throw at you? It's got to be learning and just-in-time learning at that.

The team behind QUBE: Professor Eddie Obeng, Tammy Watchorn and David Lomas explain why 'in the world after midnight', learning socially, in-the-moment and applying the learning as you go is as much a part of the skillset for project delivery as any of the more traditional processes.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • what happens to most things you teach people and why learning is out of synch in a context where your organisation's capacity to learn has been overtaken by the speed of change
  • what does just-in-time learning look like in the real world and how does it change everything else you do too?
  • how this approach enables you to de-risk your projects, improve outcomes, productivity and your chances of success
  • the discipline and practice of the learning dojo and the impact this approach has had on the NHS
  • what is AI and machine intelligence and why it isn't an effective alternative to personal learning

and much more.

Check out:

- the Dojo on QUBE

- the Change Ninja

  continue reading

8 episodes

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Manage episode 388991646 series 3519700
Content provided by jsnfarnborough. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by jsnfarnborough or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What's the one thing that can secure you and everything you are working on from the worst that change and uncertainty can throw at you? It's got to be learning and just-in-time learning at that.

The team behind QUBE: Professor Eddie Obeng, Tammy Watchorn and David Lomas explain why 'in the world after midnight', learning socially, in-the-moment and applying the learning as you go is as much a part of the skillset for project delivery as any of the more traditional processes.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • what happens to most things you teach people and why learning is out of synch in a context where your organisation's capacity to learn has been overtaken by the speed of change
  • what does just-in-time learning look like in the real world and how does it change everything else you do too?
  • how this approach enables you to de-risk your projects, improve outcomes, productivity and your chances of success
  • the discipline and practice of the learning dojo and the impact this approach has had on the NHS
  • what is AI and machine intelligence and why it isn't an effective alternative to personal learning

and much more.

Check out:

- the Dojo on QUBE

- the Change Ninja

  continue reading

8 episodes

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