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Friday
Dec172010

649 - Small Changes, In/Out Groups, Talent Search Starts

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Dec. 17, 2010.
#649 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
55,214 Readers - http://www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Host: Video for Learning LAB & Seminar - January 2011

1. Small Changes - Big Impacts.
2. Avoid the In and Out Group of Innovation.
3. Kiva Micro-Lending as a Bonus.
4. MASIE Center Talent Search.

1. Small Changes - Big Impacts: I was struck this morning, as I walked around The MASIE Center, with the small, yet very significant changes that have happened in the world of learning, collaboration and technology over the past year.  Here are a few things that I observed:

* Video Chat: 2 of my staff were in their offices, having Skype video chats with locations across the country and around the world. Each of our staff now has a webcam, Skype account and video chatting has become the norm.
* Apps Not Programs: Two apps were being downloaded to iPhones and Tablets this morning. One was free, the other was $1.99. Last year, we would be talking about ordering a box of software; this year it was a simple click and download for a new publication and for a photo editing app. I can’t wait for apps for the desktop, which are coming in few weeks. Lower cost of ownership, higher rate of experimentation and continuous updates vs. disruptive updates.
* Video Galore: Our producer was just finishing the 15th hour of 3 minute video clips from Learning 2010. From Apolo Ohno interviews to Marshall Goldsmith talking about Mojo to clips of The Midtown Men singing Four Seasons songs, we are adding video every day - in short clips - viewed by thousands around the world, for free. Video on the web has become our standard rather than the exception - http://www.learningtalks.com .
* To The Cloud: Our content, from websites to learning resources to video, has moved to the “Cloud”. There is an empty room downstairs that used to host 16 servers. Now, all of our content is in the “cloud” and frankly, we don’t really know or care about the physical location. We are moving all of our video to an even more efficient cloud, to position it in multiple sites around the world that will sense the viewer’s bandwidth and device, and make appropriate adjustments to the streaming intensity.

These are just a few of the changes that are impacting our organization. What is interesting is that we are not labeling it as MASIE 2.0 or giving it a large drum roll. Rather, there are continuous improvements and innovations that we are evaluating, trying and adapting to with greater agility. By lowering the hype, we are free to accept or reject new innovations based on a single criteria: does it help our staff work better with the learning field?

2. Avoid the In and Out Group of Innovation: On that note, let’s work harder to avoid an In and Out Group when it comes to learning and technology innovations. I have some colleagues that have branded themselves as “cutting edge”. They Tweet, Wiki, Blog and Facebook - all of which are interesting tools and environments - but they go a step farther by defining themselves as the new wave due to their engagement in new media. I got off a phone call a few minutes ago with a learning colleague who said how frustrated she was that people weren’t hanging out on the corporate social network. She said that there was a cool group of forward thinkers there but the “old timers” were not playing. I immediately had a vision of a table in the high school cafeteria with the “cool” kids who sneered at the others. The reality is that we, as a society and as a workforce, are experimenting with and adapting technology at an unheard of rate.  My 70-year-old relative uses her GPS to navigate, has an email list of 50 people to ask for knowledge assistance and is deeply agile with validating information on the web. We as learning professionals can build bridges between new technologies and current/past practices/wisdom by dropping the branding of “new” and focusing on helping people work, learn and collaborate more easily (regardless of cool tech).

3. Kiva Micro-Lending as a Bonus: Talking about changes, this year each of The MASIE Center staff received a $25 gift card to invest in a micro-loan in a developing country via Kiva. This is an interesting way to promote awareness of the challenges of the 3rd world and to also engage employees in a market/capitalism approach to solution seeking. Check it out at www.kiva.org

4. MASIE Center Talent Search: As we head in 2011, I am starting a Talent Search for one or two new learning professionals to join our team at The MASIE Center and Learning CONSORTIUM. We are looking for individuals who are either at the point of retirement from a senior learning position and would like to work 1/2 to 2/3 time from their current location or for those who are on the rise in their learning career and would like to add perspective and insight to our efforts in a full time role here in Saratoga Springs, NY. This is a slow and organic search process and we are usually drawn to colleagues that have a history of participation in our events in the past. If you are interested, please send a note about yourself and your aspirations to talent@masie.com and we will send you some additional information.

Yours in learning,
Elliott Masie
email: emasie@masie.com

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2011 - Nov 6 to 9, 2011 - Orlando, Florida.
* Video for Learning LAB - January in Saratoga Springs.
* Learning Leadership Academy - February in Saratoga Springs.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com
 
 

Thursday
Dec162010

End of the Year Planning - Upcoming Labs, Events & More

TO: Learning, Training & Performance Colleagues
FROM: Elliott Masie, The MASIE Center
DATE: December 16, 2010

RE: End of the Year Planning - Upcoming Labs, Events & More

As you are doing your planning at the end of 2010, including activities for 2011, I wanted to give you a quick heads up about the upcoming Labs, Events and collaborations we are planning at The MASIE Center:

* Video for Learning LAB & Seminar: This is our most popular LAB - and we have done a major retrofit and upgrade for 2011. Spend 3 days in Saratoga Springs at our 10,000 square foot Learning LAB and have a hands-on, deep dive exploration of the changing role of Video for Learning. We have just invested over $50,000 to upgrade our LAB to High Def and to build a range of cloud-based video collection sites. We will explore the role of Video Stories, Short Form Video, UserContent Videos, as well as the rapidly evolving Video Chat/Video Conference function in learning. There are 10 spaces available in our next Video for Learning LAB, which I teach with Lauren Broughton, our video producer, January 10 to 12th. Each participant will receive video equipment to use for projects back home. Register at http://www.masie.com

* Learning Leadership Academy: Twice a year, we offer a senior level Academy for current and rising Learning Leaders. Spend 3 days with Nigel Paine (former CLO of the BBC) and me as we explore the key elements of Learning Leadership. The focal points are:

- Leading the Learning Team!
- Enabling Learning in your Organization
- Aligning Changing Technology
- Driving Business Performance 

The next edition of the Learning Leadership Academy will be held in Saratoga Springs from Feb 8th to 10th. Register at http://www.masie.com

* Membership in the Learning CONSORTIUM: Your entire organization can be part of our unique Learning CONSORTIUM, a Learning R&D Collaborative, that has over 240 of the leading corporations in the world. This is our 12th year as a CONSORTIUM and we are working on projects ranging from new models of Onboarding, Gesture Based Computing, Boot Camps as a Training Model, Learning Strategies and more. This is a 100% vendor-neutral, non-sales collaborative that has a high-trust and no-hype culture. Your organization can join for only $5,000 and membership includes 2 seats to Learning 2011, plus one hour of coaching and monthly calls, projects and resources. Information at http://www.masie.com

* Learning 2011: Register now, save money and use 2010 dollars. Go to http://www.learning2011.com

In addition, in 2011 we will be announcing new programs including: LeadershipDev, Learning Studios and more.


Yours in learning,
Elliott Masie
email: emasie@masie.com

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2011 - Nov 6 to 9, 2011 - Orlando, Florida.
* Video for Learning LAB - January in Saratoga Springs.
* Learning Leadership Academy - February in Saratoga Springs.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com