Christopher Lind (ChenMed): The Airing of Grievances

Christopher is the dynamic and engaging host of Learning Tech Talks and founder of Learning Sharks, both projects that feature as part of his mission to shape the future of workforce development. He is the Chief Learning Officer at ChenMed and a vastly experienced learning professional with a passion for exploring not just how we do things, but why we do them. Let me quickly explain the premise of todays conversation – at the beginning of the year, top trends reports and 2022 predictions tend to pour out of the woodwork. They are often hugely helpful, and sometimes they can lead to overreactions, exaggerations, and old fashioned mistakes. So we are putting our own spin on a trends episode – we are calling it the airing of grievances, which I will explain in more detail at the beginning of the conversation with Christopher. In the show, we discuss: Trends that are so obvious they’ve been there since 2001The desire of companies to retreat back to in-office Why the most important reasons are at the bottom of priority listsThe misconception that we can only connect in personThe great resignation as a collective airing of grievancesThe need and opportunity for internal job marketplacesTo get in touch with me, Simon Behan, reach out on LinkedIn or email me at simon.behan@sureskills.comAt SureSkills, we deliver learning services to the worlds leading technology companies and global organizations.To learn more, head over to www.SureSkills.com or download this eBook: Foundations of a Successful Learning Experience. Thanks for listening!

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The Learn to Grow Podcast is an anecdotal look at the learning landscape aimed at L&D and HR professionals. I interview leaders in learning about their experience first-hand in the world of learning and development helping people and organizations reach their potential. We discuss top trends including learning technology, the role of learning cultures, and the foundations of a successful learning experience. We believe learning and growth are intertwined, both for individuals and organizations. Individuals learn to grow within their roles, careers, and personal lives. Organizations' learning programs are now major contributors to business success, helping them attract and retain top talent, upskill and reskill, and adapt to the inevitable changes the future will bring. In this podcast, we speak to leaders in the learning and development industry about the learning landscape.