Jane Daly's Worklife Podcast - Ian Mcllwain: Digital-first Learning
SOURCE: https://player.acast.com/people-who-know-worklife-series/episodes/ian
PUBLISHED: 03/02/2021
In this episode Jane talk to Ian Mcllwain about Digital-first Learning
Ian is a technology company leader with more than 20 years’ experience in business development, sales, and strategic operations. As part of the UK leadership team and Head of LinkedIn Learning UK & Ireland, Ian is currently leading a team helping clients to develop, retain and transform their talent.
In the workplace, Ian is passionate about customer value, technology, diversity, inclusion & belonging, coaching, empowerment, compassionate management, building great teams and having fun doing it.
Ian recommends the following 3 things for listeners to deep-dive further:
Something free from Linkedin: https://linkedin.github.io/career-explorer/
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Comparing skills across jobs can make it easier to find the right job for you. Since Time Management is a critical skill for both Food Servers and Operations Coordinators, let’s go deeper to understand the other skills that overlap between the two jobs and what skills you would need to build to move from one job to the other. linkedin.github.io |
What does it do
“Our Career Explorer tool will help you discover potential career opportunities based on the skills you already have. Enter your most recent job, and we’ll surface opportunities that you have high skills overlap with and resources to help you build any new skills to make a career pivot”
Something free from Microsoft: https://opportunity.linkedin.com/skills-for-in-demand-jobs
Free Learning Paths for Top Jobs Start developing your skills with free learning paths from LinkedIn Learning and Microsoft Learn. opportunity.linkedin.com |
Something not to do with LinkedIn or Microsoft but a resource I love:
Find out more about Ian here
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