Dedicated to learning & development leaders navigating the changing workforce during COVID-19

Online Summit | Free to Attend | 21 - 22 July, 2020

Day 1: Learning Design & Development

9:20 am - 9:30 am Conference Opening – Remarks from the Conference Chairperson

9:30 am - 10:00 am "Let’s Give ‘em Something to Talk About” – The Power of Engaging the Employee Voice

Dessalen Wood - Chief People Officer, ThoughtExchange

Companies today face the challenge of engaging their employees in meaningful dialogue - whether it be due to geography, flex work - or simply that many people feel that speaking up has a cost associated with it. While talent acquisition teams work around the clock to attract talent, most organizations are missing how to engage these new voices.

Learning objectives

In this session we will learn:

·     How technology can humanize the employee experience

·     The power of allowing all voices to be heard which results in organizations benefiting from higher engagement

·     The value of gathering ideas and solutions from a broader, more diverse population

·     How to simplify cross functional collaboration and innovation through high quality, frequent conversations

img

Dessalen Wood

Chief People Officer
ThoughtExchange

10:00 am - 10:30 am Managing A Distributed Learning Network In A Time of Crisis: How ABC Pivoted Original L&D Strategies To A Digital Environment

Malcolm Reason - Head of Learning and Development, Australian Broadcasting Corporation

COVID-19 has forced many organisations to pivot most of their processes towards a digital environment, presenting new challenges that are relatively unanswered. In the case of the ABC, a distributed and face-to-face focused delivery model for learning had to be quickly transitioned to a more virtual delivery model to ensure ongoing delivery of key strategic learning and development projects, and BAU learning activity. Malcolm Reason will present on how the ABC effectively made this transition in this time of crisis including:

 

  • Navigating L&D out of crisis mode and into a new business-as-usual landscape. 
  • Leveraging existing technology to move skills, subject matter material and learning delivery into a virtual space. 
  • Optimise virtual learning through targeted content, and upskilling subject matter experts around digital delivery.
img

Malcolm Reason

Head of Learning and Development
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

10:30 am - 11:00 am Utilising Insights, Analytics and Technology To Support The Training and Development of Your Workforce In A Remote Working Environment.

Genevieve MacLean - Head of Global Care Standards and Assurance, Optus

Since the rise of COVID-19, many organisations have had to relieve many of their employees, in order to remain afloat in this time of crisis. Customer Insights have enabled organisations to decide and prioritise which areas of their business need investment and prioritised upskilling in order to support and cope with strain on the services and the employees. Genevieve MacLean from Optus will use lessons learnt throughout her experience, to discuss how Optus had to equip their workforce with the skills and training needed to support strain on services, whilst navigating an online learning environment.


·        Assembling your workforce to support volume and change in customer demand, through L&D programs that accommodate remote learning

delivery.

·        Through data analysis, identifying high traffic areas and re-skilling employees to handle any strain that is placed on service and delivery

·        Through Trial and Error, learn from your workforce on how to improve L&D practices across the organisations.

img

Genevieve MacLean

Head of Global Care Standards and Assurance
Optus

11:00 am - 11:00 am Conference Closing – Remarks from the Conference Chairperson