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L&D needs clarity in how it communicates: Inside Learning Technologies and Skills December issue

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Donald Taylor used his editor’s column in the December issue of Inside Learning Technologies & Skills to call for the L&D profession to get better at presenting itself and at describing to others the value that L&D offers.

Donald H Taylor is the editor of Inside Learning Technologies & Skills magazine and Chair of the upcoming Learning Technologies 2012 Conference in LondonDonald H Taylor is the editor of Inside Learning Technologies & Skills magazine and Chair of the upcoming Learning Technologies 2012 Conference in London

In his editor’s comments, Donald Taylor feels that for L&D to be better understood, L&D professionals need to get smarter at how they talk about what they do: “When asked ‘what do you do?’ we often describe what we do in our daily lives - design elearning, manage the LMS, teach leadership, and from there it’s just a short step to 'oh, so you’re in training!'”

“Learning and development should not be defined by what it does, but by what it makes possible. There is nothing wrong with training; it just isn’t what most of us do and it prevents those around us from fully understanding the relevance of L&D. In reality L&D helps organisations to deliver value and to deliver on their promises. So there’s a different and better answer to ‘what do you do?’: I make it possible for my organisation to deliver on its promises,” Taylor argues.

Published in digital format, the December issue of Inside Learning Technologies & Skills is now available on the Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills event web sites and contains in-depth articles from leading contributors on the latest trends and developments as well as covering all the major issues affecting organisational learning.

December’s issue includes articles on a new way to distribute content; the next generation of e-learning; creating leaders for the 21st Century; and why L&D should get good at gaming.

L&D professionals can get the latest issue of Inside Learning Technologies & Skills free-of-charge.

To keep up to date with all the latest news and January 2013 event developments, visit www.learningtechnologies.co.uk and www.learningandskillsevents.com.

About Learning Technologies 2013, Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 January 2013, Olympia 2, London

The Learning Technologies Exhibition and Conference is Europe's leading showcase of the technology used for learning at work and provides a wealth of content from the leading exhibitors in the field and a free seminar programme running in five theatres in the exhibition hall. The conference, running alongside the exhibition has expert sessions on learning technology, strategy and the issues facing L&D from some of the leading learning thinkers and visionaries in the industry.

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About Learning and Skills 2013, Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 January 2013,  Olympia 2, London

Learning and Skills 2013 is co-located with the Learning Technologies Exhibition and Conference. The Learning and Skills exhibition showcases the entire spectrum of methods, products and services for workplace learning with a focus on people development, learning and performance, learning resources and HR systems and services and is built around a multi-streamed programme of free seminars in four theatres on the exhibition floor.

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The combination of Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills provides access to more than 200 exhibitors and over 120 free-of-charge seminars and is the must attend event for all learning and development professionals.

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