This is a blog for anyone looking to transition to corporate Learning & Development. Posts include tips for a successful job search, explanations of basic instructional design concepts, and stories from my own career pivot.
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Exciting news! I wrote the March issue of ATD’s TD at Work guide, and it’s now available to the public.
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As an individual contributor, having a positive relationship with your manager can make or break your work experience…That’s why some managing up on your part can be a good thing.
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It’s good to have a wide range of skills in Learning and Development. It’s also good to have a specialty, or something you are known for.
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Emotional intelligence is an advantageous trait for instructional designers.
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What’s the most valuable skill when developing technical training in a DevOps environment? The ability to embrace ambiguity.
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2024 has some exciting updates coming down the pipeline for my career.
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Preparing for ID interviews is an extension of the job transition work you’ve already done, and it will take some extra preparation.
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Templates streamline instructional design work, and make you more efficient.
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One of the best workshops I’ve ever taken was a visual design for educators session with Keri Beasley. Basically, she introduced us to the 4 principles of graphic design.
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Check out my PMP® Exam Prep Seminar digital certificate/badge issued by Instructing.com, LLC via Sertifier!
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