1042 - Additional Skills for Learning; Mount Sinai CLO; Eating Shifts While Sheltered
Elliott Masie’s Learning TRENDS - May 15, 2020
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1. Additional Skills for Learning Professionals.
2. Eating and Food in the Pandemic.
3. Mount Sinai CLO Interviewed on Empathy Concert.
1. Additional Skills for Learning Professionals: I have chatted with over 70 senior learning leaders in the past few weeks about the added skills that we will need in this difficult time and preparing for varied levels of Re-Boarding:
- Safety, Health & Social Distance Workplaces: Engaged in re-designing the workplace and addressing safety, health and social distancing approaches for current and new employees.
- Peer Content Design Assistance: Millions have been using Zoom, Teams and Webex for rapidly delivering content to the distributed workforce. Now, let’s add Design Assistance to evolve the content and distribution.
- Skill Mapping for Departing Employees: How can organizations give departing workers (terminated or furloughed) a “skill map” that will assist them in finding their next job or role.
More to follow in the coming weeks. Add your name to the Re-Boarding Project distribution list - http://www.masie.com/reboardinglist
2. Food and Eating in the Pandemic: It is interesting to chat with people about how their food and eating patterns have changed. Some have lost weight, others have added some pounds and many (including myself) have been cooking way more than before we sheltered in place.
I am delighted that today, one of the artists on our Empathy Concert is Jessica Vosk. She is a star of many Broadway shows, including Wicked. And, she has chosen to perform “What Baking Can Do”, a wonderful song about food from the show Waitress. We will be doing a global poll on culinary changes during the show. Details below!
3. Mount Sinai CLO Interviewed on Empathy Concert: Friday, May 15th at 4 pm EDT. We are honored to feature Diane Adams, the Chief Learning Officer of Mount Sinai Health System. Their nurses, doctors and health care professionals have been on the front line of Coronavirus care. Diane will share the role of support and empathy by learning professionals.
Our Friday weekly Empathy Concert has been viewed over the past five weeks by over 10,000 learning colleagues and I would love to have you join us this week: Friday, May 15th from 4 pm to 5 pm. We will also feature four Broadway stars and singers including: Jessica Vosk (Bridges of Madison County), Marcus Paul James (Ain’t Too Proud), Melinda Doolittle (American Idol) and my co-host, Telly Leung (Aladdin & Rent). Reserve a free space: http://www.masie.com/empathy515
Yours in learning,
Elliott Masie
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