Author Archives: David Kelly
Should We Change The Language of Training?
When I speak with my peers in the field of organizational learning and performance, either in person or virtually, I’m always amazed at the amount of time we spend discussing, debating, and examining the language of our profession. Language is a fascinating thing: It’s how we communicate our thoughts and … Read more
How to Learn from a Conference You Aren’t Attending
Continuous professional development is a critical part of a trainer’s work. We often think of it from the perspective of our learners, but need to think of it from our personal perspective as well.I think of this now as I prepare to attend the ASTD International Conference and Exposition next … Read more
How to Save ‘Social Learning’ Before We Destroy It
Social Learning is a term that is rapidly spreading throughout the learning and performance field. It’s also a phrase that is on the verge of being completely perverted by the same community. Don’t get me wrong; I’m a big believer in the natural learning that occurs through social interactions. I … Read more
#TrainChat Wrapup: What Trainers Can Learn From Angry Birds
On Friday the Daily Mindflash once again hosted a Twitter chat with contributor David Kelly, in which we discussed his latest article, “What Angry Birds Can Teach Us About Instructional Design.” Once again, the chat was a success, with hundreds of questions, comments, and opinions pouring in to the hashtag #TrainChat related … Read more
How a One-Person Training Department Can Still Achieve Big Results
I’ve worked as a training director in two companies. In my previous role, I managed a group of 13 trainers and instructional designers. But in my current role, I am what many would call a “department of one”. I never really cared for that label, as it almost seemed to … Read more
