Show the value of virtual learning to demonstrate business impact.
In Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact, virtual learning expert Cindy Huggett teams with evaluation experts Jack and Patti Phillips and learning transfer authority Emma Weber to create a guidebook for TD practitioners to ensure that their online programs achieve measurable results beyond the virtual classroom.
This practical book outlines a design process focused on how to deliver on-the-job application of learning and a positive impact on business results. It gives 50 techniques you can immediately use to effectively design an engaging virtual learning program that helps learners apply the knowledge they’ve gained back on the job.
Virtual learning is here to stay. And it must add value to an organization, otherwise it’s a waste of time and resources. As budgets are slashed, the ability to show that a program is an investment, rather than an expense is vital. Thus, we need a renewed sense of urgency to make sure virtual learning delivers results for those who support it, expect it, and even demand it.
Step up to the challenge and get serious about delivering business impact with your virtual learning programs. This book will show you how.
Arvustused
The authors are completely in tune with the realities of talent development in our new virtual world, and they offer practical methods (particularly guiding questions, which are invaluable!) for working through the unique challenges of virtual learning to arrive at the all-important demonstration of organizational impact. Any program that has a learning component, regardless of delivery method, will benefit from the concepts and techniques shared.
Adele Cook, Chief Learning Officer, Author, and Presenter
Drawing on the authors collective experiences of 90+ years, this book is packed full of pragmatic gems that you can harness to ensure you deliver impact to people and the business. Dont be distracted by the word virtual, this book is applicable for any blended learning program.
Marie Daniels, APAC Associate Director for Learning and Development at a leading global eye care company
Cindy, Jack, Patti, and Emma make a great combination of experts. This book takes their decades of collective experiences, successes, and failures and distills them into a solid blueprint for success and impact in delivering virtual sessions.
Rob Lauber, former Chief Learning Officer, McDonalds Corp
This book combines a comprehensive set of prescriptions for successful virtual learning with a detailed approach to evaluation. The richness of the analysis makes it a valuable contribution.
Clark Quinn, PhD, Consultant, Author, and Speaker, quinnovation.com
This step-by-step, comprehensive book is a go-to guide for anyone who wants to design interactive virtual learning.
Becky Pike Pluth, CEO, The Bob Pike Group; Author, Webinars With Wow Factor
Want to know how to design learning in virtual settings? If you do, this book is exactly what you need. The authors provide tips and strategies for doing so in a clear, straightforward way.
William J. Rothwell, Distinguished Professor, Penn State University
The 2020s have enforced a change to the way we deliver learning programmesprobably for the betterbut along the way it was easy to forget some of the fundamentals of designing, delivering, and measuring impact. This book reminds those of us in the L&D profession about what's important, while also sharing fresh ideas and thinking for the modern world.
Peter Yarrow, Global Head of Learning, abrdn
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Part 1 Setting the Stage for Success |
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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Challenges and Opportunities |
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Chapter 2 Start With Why: Align Virtual Learning With the Business |
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Chapter 3 Make It Feasible: Selecting the Right Solution |
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Part 2 Designing for Results |
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Chapter 4 Expect Success: Design for Results |
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Chapter 5 Actions to Take Before the Program |
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Chapter 6 Actions to Take During the Program |
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Chapter 7 Actions to Take After the Program |
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Chapter 8 Technology-Enabled Approaches to Drive Application and Impact |
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Chapter 9 Selecting the Techniques |
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Part 3 Evaluating Impact and ROI |
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Chapter 10 Data Collection for Application and Impact |
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Chapter 11 Make It Credible: Measuring Results and Calculating ROI |
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Chapter 12 Telling the Story: Communicating the Results and Using the Data |
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Acknowledgments |
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Appendix: Technique Selection Criteria Worksheet |
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Notes |
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About the Authors |
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Jack J. Phillips, PhD, is a world-renowned expert on accountability, measurement, and evaluation and chairman of ROI Institute, through which he provides consulting services for Fortune 500 companies and workshops for major conference providers around the world. With more than 27 years of corporate experience in the aerospace, textiles, metals, construction materials, and banking industries, Jack has served as a training and development manager at two Fortune 500 firms, senior HR officer at two firms, president of a regional federal savings bank, and management professor at a major state university. He is also the author or editor of more than 100 books and more than 300 articles. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and Fortune, among other outlets. He is the recipient of many awards, including ATDs Distinguished Contribution to Workplace Learning and Development award, the Brand Personality Award from Asia Pacific Brands Foundation for his work as an international consultant, author, teacher, and speaker. The International Society for Performance Improvement gave him the prestigious Thomas F. Gilbert Award in 2018.
Patti P. Phillips, PhD, CEO of ROI Institute, is a renowned leader in measurement and evaluation. Patti helps organizations implement the ROI Methodology in more than 70 countries around the world. Since 1997, she has been a driving force in the global adoption of the ROI Methodology and the use of measurement and evaluation to drive organizational change. Her work spans private, public, nonprofit, and nongovernmental organizations. Patti is a member of the board of trustees of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research and the International Federation of Training and Development Organizations. She is the chair of the Institute for Corporate Productivity People Analytics Board; principal research fellow for The Conference Board; board chair of the Center for Talent Reporting (CTR); and is an Association for Talent Development (ATD) Certification Institute CPTD fellow. Patti also serves on the faculty of the UN System Staff College in Turin, Italy. The Thinkers50 organization has recognized Patti and Jack Phillips as two of the Top 50 World Leaders in Coaching.
Cindy Huggett is a pioneer in the field of online learning with more than 20 years of experience in providing virtual training solutions and more than 30 years in the world of talent development. Shes a leading industry expert known for teaching thousands of training professionals how to design and deliver practical, engaging interactive online classes to todays global workforce through workshops, speaking, coaching, and consulting. Cindy partners with organizations to upskill facilitators, maximize online learning design, and facilitate actionable learning solutions that meet todays needs and leverage tomorrows technologies.
Cindy has written several acclaimed books on virtual training, including Virtual Training Tools and Templates: An Action Guide to Live Online Learning; The Virtual Training Guidebook: How to Design, Deliver, and Implement Live Online Learning; and Virtual Training Basics. Shes the co-author of two Infoline issues and a contributor to many other industry publications, including TD magazine and the third edition of ATDs Handbook for Training and Talent Development.
Emma Weber is CEO and founder of LeverTransfer of Learning. Emmas firm belief is that the key aim of learning in the workplace is to create tangible business benefits. This is also the platform on which she has built her successful global business. Emma established LeverTransfer of Learning to help organizations and their employees convert learning into effective action on the job. Under her guidance, Lever now delivers Turning Learning into Action programs throughout 20 countries and in 12 languages.
Emma trains and mentors the Lever TLA Team and has been coaching leaders and managers within Fortune 500 organizations for the last 20 years. Prior to starting her own business, Emmas first career was in retail buying and merchandizing where she led teams in the UK and Middle East.
Emma is the author of Turning Learning into Action: A Proven Methodology for Effective Transfer of Learning, Kogan Page, 2014, and Making Change Work: How to Create Behavioral Change in Organizations to Drive Impact and ROI, co-authored with Jack and Patti Phillips, Kogan Page, 2016. Her next book will be published in 2023 by ATD Press.