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This was a fun conversation with many ideas. I found that many of the ideas could also be applied to our Coffee Chat about Creative Debriefing.
Debriefing Video here
Debriefing Podcast Episode here
I like how the conversation included thoughts about our responsibility as L&D people. How are we embracing serendipity? Are we present and aware? If we aren't exploring the environment around us, how can we expect others to do the same?
Here are some quick ideas to encourage exploration:
But it all begins with trust. Sharing unexpected moments requires that the participants trust us with their thoughts and ideas. If we haven't bridged the trust issue, engaging and encouraging deeper learning will be hard.
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New Conceptualizations of Practice: Common Principles in Three Paradigms Suggest New Concepts for Training - Schmidt, R. A., & Bjork, R. A. (1992)
5 Questions to Help You Explore Serendipity
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The Serendipity Mindset: The Art and Science of Creating Good Luck by Christian Busch
Think Again by Adam Grant
Through the Lens of Serendipity: Helping Others Discover the Best in Themselves--Even if Life has Shown Them Its Worst by Allyson Apsey
Serendipitous Discoveries from the Bookshelf by Alexander Atkins
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Host: Shannon Tipton
This was a fun conversation with many ideas. I found that many of the ideas could also be applied to our Coffee Chat about Creative Debriefing.
Debriefing Video here
Debriefing Podcast Episode here
I like how the conversation included thoughts about our responsibility as L&D people. How are we embracing serendipity? Are we present and aware? If we aren't exploring the environment around us, how can we expect others to do the same?
Here are some quick ideas to encourage exploration:
But it all begins with trust. Sharing unexpected moments requires that the participants trust us with their thoughts and ideas. If we haven't bridged the trust issue, engaging and encouraging deeper learning will be hard.
Get chat video recording here
Get your copy of the chat message box here
Get the transcript here
Download these!
New Conceptualizations of Practice: Common Principles in Three Paradigms Suggest New Concepts for Training - Schmidt, R. A., & Bjork, R. A. (1992)
5 Questions to Help You Explore Serendipity
Read these!
The Serendipity Mindset: The Art and Science of Creating Good Luck by Christian Busch
Think Again by Adam Grant
Through the Lens of Serendipity: Helping Others Discover the Best in Themselves--Even if Life has Shown Them Its Worst by Allyson Apsey
Serendipitous Discoveries from the Bookshelf by Alexander Atkins
Be part of the Community
Continue the conversation while building connections and capability. Learn more here.
Join the conversation
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Hire Learning Rebels
When you need learning that sticks, we’ll fight to make performance results happen.Visit the Learning Rebels website to learn more
Host: Shannon Tipton