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Keeping Teams Connected in a Remote World: L&D Practitioners Weigh In!

  • 28 Feb 2023
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
  • Online

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Keeping Teams Connected In a Remote World:

L&D Practitioners Weigh In!

Post Covid, many organizations are still challenged to figure out how much of their work can be done remotely vs. together and how do we keep people engaged while we are in this remote/hybrid moment.
This workshop allows attendees to weigh in on this challenge and see a process for "tapping the wisdom of the crowd".

Objectives:

  1. Identify practices for keeping hybrid and remote teams connected
  2. Demo a process for crowdsourcing that engages audiences,
  3. Explore other practices that help keep teams engaged

    Agenda:

    6:00 – 6:05 pm Welcome & Introductions

    6:05 – 7:05 pm Presentation

    7:05-7:15 pm Learning Wrap-up & Meeting Close


     About Rich McLaughlin (McLaughlin Consulting Services)

    Rich spent time learning about instructional design and change management at Accenture, helped Square D Company develop and implement their TQM programs and processes and developed the leadership curriculum and internal consulting practice at Baxter Healthcare during his time as an internal OD practitioner. The last 8 years of his practice he has been following the intersection of Improv, Innovation and Design Thinking.

    Rich received his M.A. in Training and Development for Business from Ohio State University, and has been consulting faculty for the University of Notre Dame’s College of Business since 2000.






      About Daniel Mclinden

    Dan started Idea Networks to help communities address wicked problems and organizations pursue audacious goals with a state-of-the-art methodology grounded in the science of networks.

    Most recently, he was a hospital executive and an associate professor of Medicine. His research involved applications of idea networks to health challenges in communities and addressing organizational challenges in healthcare.

    Before his work in an academic medical center, he was a consultant applying idea networks with multiple clients, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and multiple corporate clients. He also regularly shares his insights about communities addressing complex challenges; he has published multiple articles and several book chapters and made numerous conference presentations.

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