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How has learning evolved, and how should companies adapt? In this episode, Dan sits down with Chris Eigeland, the Co-founder and CEO of Go1. With a multifaceted background from theme park design to human rights law, Chris discusses the unique challenges and opportunities faced by today's learning and development industry.
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Key Quotes:

“ If you look at the investment in an individual’s sort of lifelong learning, you know, unsurprisingly, that investment drops off a cliff after someone turns about 24, 25…  there is a growing need for skill development, but the institutional support is lacking and therefore companies need to step up and fill that gap.”

“ When I think about what's important and what opportunities are available for companies in market, I think about, do you have an L&D program that is available and frictionless? People want to be learning where they are, not where you want them to be.”

“What does a strong learning culture look like? It is something rooted in three things: one is curiosity, one is velocity, and one is a high-trust team. And those three things together will accelerate business outcomes.”

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Time stamps:

(00:46) The evolution of learning and how to adapt

(11:05) 60-seconds budget breakdown

(12:18) Lifelong learning

(15:05) Self-development hacks

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Links:

Chris Eigeland on LinkedIn

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