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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.
When I decided to leave education and seek a corporate ID role, reading content by people in the field confirmed that I was on the right path. I hope to pay it forward and provide some insight into the job change process for others by documenting my experiences.
Blog Categories
- Agile 3
- Books 2
- Career Development 37
- Corporate Jobs 16
- Credentialing 1
- Customer Education 7
- DEI 10
- Digital Accessibility 2
- Instructional Design 41
- Job Applications 12
- LMS 1
- Leadership 3
- Learning Technologies 5
- Learning and Development 6
- Performance Consulting 2
- Personal Finance 6
- Project Management 17
- Remote Work 15
- Technical Training 18
- Transitioning Teachers 31
- Video-Based Learning 2
- Visual Design 2
- eLearning Development 20
- xAPI 1

Data Dashboards for Instructional Designers
What data can be harnessed for instructional design performance optimization?

Where Does Customer Education Belong?
Customer Education departments can fit into many branches of a company.

My Career Transition Shop
I started a digital shop that has all the materials you need to guide yourself through a career transition.

How Leaving Teaching Affected My Health
Leaving the classroom affected my health in a major way. There were definitely some growing pains.

Writing in Instructional Design
Instructional designers need to write well for so many reasons.

My ATD “TD at Work” Guide
Exciting news! I wrote the March issue of ATD’s TD at Work guide, and it’s now available to the public.

How Individual Contributors Can Manage Up
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.

Find a Niche in L&D
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.

The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Instructional Design
Emotional intelligence is an advantageous trait for instructional designers.

Ambiguity in DevOps Technical Training
What’s the most valuable skill when developing technical training in a DevOps environment? The ability to embrace ambiguity.