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The Product Design for Learning Podcast

著者: Greg Arthur
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  • Welcome to The Product Design for Learning Podcast! I’m Greg Arthur, and I’m excited to guide you through an in-depth exploration of human-centered design, leadership development, performance consulting and visual design, to create incredible learning products and experiences. Whether you're an industry professional or simply looking to refine your skills, this podcast will help you tackle the challenges of product design with practical strategies that boost engagement and foster growth. Tune in for insights that will sharpen your approach and elevate your impact in the design world
    Copyright 2024 Greg Arthur
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Welcome to The Product Design for Learning Podcast! I’m Greg Arthur, and I’m excited to guide you through an in-depth exploration of human-centered design, leadership development, performance consulting and visual design, to create incredible learning products and experiences. Whether you're an industry professional or simply looking to refine your skills, this podcast will help you tackle the challenges of product design with practical strategies that boost engagement and foster growth. Tune in for insights that will sharpen your approach and elevate your impact in the design world
Copyright 2024 Greg Arthur
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  • Ep.2 L&D Data Rock: Key Strategies for Real Impact
    2024/11/04
    Product Design for Learning Podcast:
    L&D Data Rock: Key Strategies for Real Impact | Ep. 2Episode Summary

    In this episode of Product Design for Learning, host Greg Arthur talks with Bo Duery, Impact Lead at Lepaya, about the pivotal role of data in designing and measuring learning programs. Bo shares insights from his journey from chemical engineering to Learning & Development (L&D), discussing why data should be an integral part of the design process. From setting actionable goals to using qualitative and quantitative methods, Bo shares strategies to help L&D professionals gather, analyze, and leverage data effectively.

    Guest Profile

    Name: Bo Duery

    Title: Impact Lead at Lepaya

    Background: Bo’s career began in chemical engineering and operational improvement before transitioning into L&D, where he emphasizes data-driven decision-making for soft skills training and performance enhancement. His approach combines analytical rigor with empathy for the learner experience, advocating for data that both informs and inspires impactful learning solutions.

    Key Takeaways
    • Understanding Data’s Role: Data isn’t just numbers; it’s a tool for deeper insights into learner needs and program effectiveness.
    • The Value of Observation: Observing people in their work environments provides context beyond raw data, uncovering practical challenges and learning gaps.
    • Setting Realistic Goals: Establishing three key levels—organizational goals, audience needs, and program specifics—ensures clear alignment from the start.
    • Balancing Qualitative and Quantitative Data: Combining surveys and interviews creates a balanced view, capturing both measurable outcomes and nuanced experiences.
    • Iterative Analysis: Regular reflection on data helps teams adapt quickly, making data analysis a continuous, rather than a one-time, process.
    • Using Gut Feeling Cautiously: While instincts can be valuable, they should be backed by data, especially in team settings where opinions vary.

    Questions AskedWhat led you to focus on data in the field of learning and development?

    Bo shares his journey from operational improvement in industries like manufacturing and healthcare to his current role in L&D. He discusses how his experiences underscored the importance of tracking and measuring performance, which led him to advocate for data-informed learning strategies.

    How do you define the role of data in the product design process?

    Bo describes data as the investigative phase in design, where stakeholders align on questions, gather evidence, and distill insights. He emphasizes that data is essential in building a strong foundation, guiding teams before solutions are even considered.

    How do you suggest approaching data collection in a learning project?

    Bo recommends starting with a clear understanding of organizational goals, the audience’s needs, and program objectives. He advises a tiered approach that explores organizational impact, individual behaviors, and specific program details, using both qualitative and quantitative methods for a complete view.

    What methods do you use for gathering data and understanding learning behaviors?

    Bo emphasizes the value of in-person observation, shadowing, and direct interaction with learners to contextualize data. He advocates for exploring qualitative insights before relying solely on quantitative metrics, balancing the numbers with real-world context.

    How can teams know if they have gathered “enough” data?

    Bo advises balancing data collection with time and budget constraints. He suggests that confidence in presenting findings, especially to...

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    45 分
  • EP.1 Understanding The Understanding Phase
    2024/10/24
    Understanding the 'Understand Phase' in Product Design Episode Summary

    In this episode of the Product Design for Learning Podcast, host Greg Arthur speaks with Arash Mazanani, a dynamic learning leader from Aggreko, about the critical Understand Phase in product design, particularly in the context of learning solutions. They dive into the importance of this phase, which involves thoroughly exploring problems and defining requirements before moving into solution-building. Arash shares his insights on how to guide stakeholders, ask the right questions, and ensure that learning products meet both business objectives and employee needs.

    Arash Rezeai-Mazanani Profile

    Arash Rezeai-Mazanani is a learning professional with over a decade of experience in FTSE 100 and private equity companies. He specialises in leadership development, global transformation, and human-centred design. His approach centres on experimentation and disruptive thinking to create meaningful, business-aligned solutions that address employee challenges.

    Key Take-Aways
    • The Understand Phase serves as a North Star, helping guide teams by clarifying project goals and focusing efforts.
    • Asking the right questions during this phase is critical to uncovering the real problem behind requests.
    • Arash stresses the importance of curiosity and using techniques like the Toyota "5 Whys" to dig deep into stakeholders' needs.
    • Starting with what people need to do rather than what they need to know ensures that learning solutions are practical and impactful.
    • Stakeholder management is key: defining who should be involved and why helps streamline projects and avoid late-stage derailments.
    • Don’t rush the Understand Phase; it's vital to get a comprehensive understanding before moving to the next phase.

    Questions AskedWhat is the Instagram vs Reality version of your professional bio?

    Arash explains how everyone has a "swanky" version of their job title but emphasises the daily challenges professionals face, including doubt and striving for improvement.

    How would you summarise the Understand Phase and why is it important?

    Arash describes the Understand Phase as a guiding force that provides direction and clarity. Without defining the problem, projects risk scope creep or lack of focus.

    How do you approach vague project requests or specific demands?

    Arash emphasises curiosity and asking lots of questions to really get to the heart of the problem. Understanding assumptions and the true drivers behind requests is essential.

    What happens when stakeholders come in late to a project?

    Arash advises avoiding this by ensuring key stakeholders are involved from the start. He shares strategies for addressing late-stage interventions if they occur.

    How do you manage stakeholder expectations and involvement?

    Arash discusses the importance of identifying stakeholders with clear roles and responsibilities. Keeping stakeholder groups tight helps avoid unnecessary delays and misalignment.

    How do you ensure you’ve covered everything in the Understand Phase before moving forward?

    Arash stresses the importance of asking whether all aspects of the problem have been fully explored, using the "think, feel, do" model to make sure no stone is left unturned.

    How do you prevent people from jumping to solutions too early?

    Arash suggests encouraging stakeholders to share all their ideas upfront, then parking those ideas until the appropriate phase. This allows for a more focused problem-solving approach.

    What advice would you give to someone struggling with the Understand Phase?

    Arash recommends staying curious, enjoying the journey, and making the Understand Phase a non-negotiable...

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    52 分

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