Use Microlearning Techniques to Change Behavior and Improve Performance

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Performance Improvement Expert and Educator
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Micro-learning is the tiny bursts of learning we do every day to solve problems, make decisions and improve performance. All training involves a micro-learning phase if the goal is behavior change and ROI. Trainers tend not to emphasize this last mile of learning because it is too personalized, short lived and entangled in work. Learn how new technologies and methodologies are changing that.
 
Discover a new method for including micro-learning in training which breaks learning content into its smallest relevant chunks called knowledge cards. Successful examples and demonstrations in leadership, innovation, teamwork and emotional intelligence will be presented.

About Mark Clare

Mark Clare, a performance improvement expert and educator, has over 20 years of experience with Fortune 500 companies including 3M and Allstate, major health systems and a Silicon Valley start-up. Mark uses micro-learning techniques in the Leaders Program at Northwestern University and writes about them in the Cognitive Design blog. He has taught and advised corporate trainers and development professionals for nearly 10 years. Before founding New Value Streams, Mark was a Vice President for Parkview Health, an eight-hospital health system in Indiana. At Parkview, Mark was involved in major innovation, technology and quality efforts. He holds patents, a Lean Sigma black belt and Master’s Degrees in both physics and philosophy.




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