L&D Leaders Podcast
#9 with Emilia Åström, Community Lead at L&D Leaders. This episode zooms out from a single organization to look at what's happening across the entire L&D field. What are senior leaders struggling with right now? What experiments are they running, and what’s actually working? Emilia shares her unique perspective from daily conversations with L&D leaders. Other themes in this episode include: * The shift to problem-solving: Why L&D is moving from content delivery to becoming a strategic partner that helps the business solve its most pressing challenges. * The challenge of distributed learning: As teams increasingly create their own learning initiatives, L&D's role is shifting to "enabling the enablers" by providing tools, guidance, and expertise. * Learning in the flow of work: How to design learning systems that support continuous development with social support and nudges, rather than relying on one-off training sessions. * AI as a design partner: How one organization used AI agents to design a leadership program, resulting in a more human-centric, facilitation-led experience. * Building trust and relevance: The core principles of community management that every L&D leader can apply to build engagement and ensure learning initiatives are valuable to participants. Chapters [00:15] What's happening across the L&D field? [01:08] Who is Emilia Åström? [04:04] What are L&D leaders discussing right now? [06:47] Innovative experiments in L&D [10:06] What makes these approaches non-traditional? [14:22] What is frustrating L&D leaders? [18:21] How L&D can support business problem-solving [20:49] Cutting through the AI hype [24:20] Why is it hard to scale a community approach in an organization? [29:07] The future of L&D [31:10] What to focus on when feeling overwhelmed [32:49] How the L&D Leaders community actually operate Takeaways * Co-create to build ownership: Involve learners in the design process. When people help build something, they are far more likely to use it and find it valuable. * Enable the enablers: As learning becomes more decentralized, the role of L&D is to equip and empower teams to create effective learning experiences for themselves. * Listen first, design second: The foundation of any successful learning initiative or community is a deep understanding of the participants' real needs and challenges. * Combine synchronous and asynchronous learning: Give people time to reflect before and after live sessions. This makes discussions richer and more inclusive for everyone. Join the L&D Leaders Community at ldleaders.net [https://ldleaders.net/] — a trusted peer space for mid-to-senior professionals to connect, learn from each other’s real experiences, and strengthen collaborative learning in their organizations.
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