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Talking HR is brought to you by Krishna De and Jon Ingham. Whether you’re an HR professional or business leader we share information, resources and tips on people and organisational development. We cover talent, leadership, employee engagement and what’s often referred to as HR 2.0 – the use of social media to support the delivery of your people strategy.
Date / Time: 10/13/2009 12:17 AM UTC
In this show, we review the differences between learning and training, and social learning or learning 2.0 versus learning 1.0. We also talk about the benefits of social learning, our experience in this, and why we personally use social media to support our own learning and development. And we offer suggestions for Learning and Development and other professionals in developing a social learning approach.
We also review a new book, ‘The Practice of Adaptive Leadership’.
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Listen to the podcast: you can download the podcast to your hard drive or play it streaming from the web. You can also subscribe to the show at itunes.
Talking HR is hosted by Krishna De and Jon Ingham and you can contact them with your thoughts and feedback about the show at talkinghrpodcast(at)gmail.com.
Recommended books can be found in the Biz Growth Store.
Follow Krishna on Twitter @krishnade and connect with her on LinkedIn. Follow Jon on Twitter @joningham and connect with him on LinkedIn.
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