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Learning Now TV: Skills economy

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LNTV, Oct 31: Global State of the Skills Economy; How work preferences are shifting in the age of Gen AI; The menopause, the workplace and how L&D can help; Conferences round-up from Kate Graham and the latest news from Learning News.

Mike Bollinger: Skills economy, LNTV 31 Oct
Mike Bollinger: Skills economy, LNTV 31 Oct 

On Learning Now TV this month, Mike Bollinger from Cornerstone On Demand discusses a major new report: Global State of the Skills Economy.

Also on the show, Martin Couzins and Nigel discuss a new research project from the Boston Consulting Group on shifting work preferences, Jenny Muhwla talks to TJ Editor Jo Cook about how menopause affects everyone (not just ladies) and considers how the L&D function can help, and Kate Graham reflects on some learning points received from some recent conferences she’s attended.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Oct 31 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch-up from the LNTV website three days later. 

The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Oct 31:

  1. Mike Bollinger, Global Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Cornerstone On Demand, talks to Nigel about some new developments at the group including a major new report '2024 Global State of the Skills Economy'.
  2. Martin Couzins and Nigel discuss another major new research project from the Boston Consulting Group focusing on 'How Work Preferences Are Shifting in the Age of Gen AI'.
  3. Jenny Muhwla talks to TJ Editor Jo Cook about menopause and how it affects everyone (not just ladies) in the workplace and she looks at how the L&D function can help.
  4. News Bulletin: Rob Clarke from Learning News joins us again with his roundup of the Learning sector news.
  5. Kate Graham reflects on a few conferences she has attended recently and discusses her key learning points from them.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Oct 31 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.