Digital disruption survival kit

Digital disruption survival kit

Build a learning strategy to defeat the skills gap

The digital revolution has led to a skills gap. The skills and behaviours your people need are changing faster than ever.

Your learning strategy needs to keep up. 

This essential survival kit gives you 10 ways to stay one step ahead in the digital wilderness.

Only 42% of L&D professionals report being skilled in strategy
I have skills in learning strategy 42%

Adapt your strategy to survive

Agility

Build a learning strategy that stays ahead of the game

Resilience

Guide your learning department through tumultuous times

Engagement

Get buy-in and drive change

Business impact

Drive tangible results and integrate with the wider business

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Plan your learning adventure

Sam Franklin

Author spotlight

With a master’s degree in Literature, Culture and Media, Sam knows all about the importance of language and communication in learning. Teaching in both Japan and Sweden gave him a penchant for karaoke and pickled herring (preferably not combined), and a keen sense of the importance of social learning communities. Sam is driven by helping digital learning hit the right notes using a smörgåsbord of the latest technology.

Sam Franklin

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