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State of Leadership Development: Meeting the Transformation Imperative

Join the DFW Leadership & Learning Directors Roundtable to explore the challenges and opportunities of leadership development in today's transformative landscape. Gain insights, share experiences, and discover new strategies to propel your organization forward.

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State of Leadership Development: Meeting the Transformation Imperative

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  1. DFW Leadership & Learning Directors Roundtable The State of Leadership Development: Meeting the Transformation Imperative Wednesday, January 23, 2019

  2. Roundtable objectives: Inspire and Engage Expand and deepen your relationships Learn from each other how to think differently to propel all of us forward Share with your teams

  3. Today’s agenda Link to Harvard Business Publishing's researchreport

  4. Thank you!Bethell-Anne Osborne and Marie Raines of UT-Dallas

  5. Introductions • Your name and role • Your organization and one line on what it does • The date is December 31, 2019. Tell us one accomplishment you are proud of achieving this year Introductions

  6. Why Leadership & Learning Matters (from Harvard Business Publishing 2018) • Transformation is the new normal • Varied demands from your stakeholders • What to focus on and when

  7. Consider: • What pressures do you see L&D facing as you focus on meeting your organization's transformation imperative? 2. How do you see Leadership Development driving results or missing the mark? • Do you agree that the three focus areas noted for L&D to drive transformation are the most impactful? Are there other focus areas you've found to be successful? 

  8. For each question A B C Reflect on section and note your thoughts :02 minutes Share 1-2 of your key reflectionswith your tablemates (~2 min/each) :11 minutes Discuss with entire group :11 minutes

  9. Under pressure • What pressures do you see L&D facing as you focus on meeting your organization's transformation imperative?

  10. Under pressure – our top 3 • Managing virtual teams (from across campus to across the globe) effectively • Try incorporating video technology more frequently • The demand for more personalized learning that is easy for learners to access and use • Ask learners what their go-to knowledge sources are and why. Incorporate and scale their ideas and options where possible • Need for speed – “I need to learn _______ NOW.” • Seek out and learn from others who have proven success in addressing urgency, e.g., apply Agile’s MVP approach (Minimally Viable Product) to learning solutions

  11. Hit...or miss? • How do you see Leadership Development driving results or missing the mark?

  12. Hit...or miss? Driving results • Incorporating Leadership Development activities into established business update / strategy sessions • Drawing a clear line of sight between how each person’s role aligns with the company’s mission • Hosting regular leadership updates with staff, and using interactive technologies for polling and Q&A (e.g., menti.com and sli.do) to encourage engagement and transparency Missing the mark • Teaching the business to involve L&D at the right time (we’re often called in too late) • Identifying measures that matter to the business • Providing person-centered, succinct messaging and learning

  13. Impact • Do you agree that the three focus areas noted for L&D to drive transformation are the most impactful? Are there other focus areas you've found to be successful? 

  14. Impact • Build organizational agility • More visible role modeling successful behaviors • Rolling out MVP more broadly • Re-purpose existing learning materials • Deliver learner-focused programs • Storytelling • Reverse mentoring • Millennial panels • Expand the definition of partnership • More talent mobility • Being flexible on role definitions as you partner with other groups in the business

  15. What else is on your mind?

  16. Call to Action What did you learn today that… …surprised you? …inspired you? …you can do in your office tomorrow?

  17. Next steps Join Share Guide • Mark your calendars for the upcoming Roundtables Q2: May 8. millennial panel discussion Q3: August 14 Q4: November 6 Wednesdays 2:00-4:00PM Topics and hosts TBD • Join LinkedIn Group Page • Curated content added monthly • RT materials housed to share with your teams • … • Respond to upcoming Roundtable Pulse Survey (<90 seconds to respond) • Participate in small but impactful board of directors in 2019 (if you are interested and / or to support your career development)

  18. Summary of feedback on Q1 roundtable Thank you for helping us continually improve these Roundtables • Discussion, collaboration, learning from each other • Thought provoking content (report and video) launched rich dialogue • Hearing others’ ideas, challenges, solutions • Allow more time for: • Covering content • Networking (e.g., a speed networking event?) • Ensure most leaders have the chance to speak (vs. just 1 or 2) • Make water more readily available ☺

  19. Thank you for opportunity to partner with you

  20. DFW Leadership & Learning Directors Roundtable The State of Leadership Development: Meeting the Transformation Imperative Wednesday, January 23, 2019

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