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Stop Equating Content with Actual Learning with Benoit Hardy-Vallee

33 min · 28. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Science of Excellence, I sat down with Benoit Hardy-Vallee, Director of Human Capital at Deloitte Canada. Benoit has spent years helping organizations move beyond content delivery to build real capability.We talked about why consuming content doesn't develop skills, how to bring back the apprenticeship model in distributed work environments, and why L&D needs to become capability engineers instead of content factories.These 5 insights stood out:-Learning Requires Practice and Feedback-Bring Back the Apprenticeship Model-Manage Learning Like a Product Portfolio-Create Learning Ecosystems, Not Just Events-Turn Your Team Into Capability EngineersTune into the full episode to learn more!

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