Learning While Working Podcast
Learning While Working Podcast
Sprout Labs, Robin Petterd
Training Frontline Leaders as Learning Accelerators with Ray Jimenez
29 minutes Posted Sep 9, 2022 at 11:00 pm.
About Ray Jimenez Ray Jimenez Ph.D. is the Chief Learning Architect at Vignettes Learning, trainingmagnetwork.com and situationexpert.com. He has worked with the American Bankers Association, Neiman Marcus, the US Air Force, NASA, Blue Cross, Goodwill Industries, Pixar Studios, Edison Missing Group, Dendreon, Netafim, Progressive Insurance, Bridgepoint Education, and the California Institute of Technology among others.  Ray's expertise is in microlearning, story-based learning design, scenario-based learning design and creative problem solving. Key takeaways:The frontline leader is someone who coaches and troubleshoots on the job. Ray explains that workers need to focus on developing their skills in troubleshooting and thinking on the spot. Frontline workers day-to-day experience unpredictable environments and unique problems, so we need to empower them to think more.The most important tool is to have a dynamic thinking process for every worker – it’s not about having all the answers. This redefines what we mean by working, which is about facing constant trial and error and discovering solutions. By applying tools like consequence thinking, learning becomes a natural byproduct.The role of assessments. Ray questions why there needs to be formal assessments alongside the learning process. It’s natural to assess and recalibrate all the time, so assessment becomes a built-in process. It’s not about proving your knowledge to anyone, it’s there to demonstrate if something is working or not working.Segmented time stamps:
What is a frontline leader and how they can become learning accelerators
Why Ray is focusing on the frontline worker
Some tools to help frontline managers become learning accelerators
Informal versus formal learning
The role of L&D in this new way of workplace learning
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About Ray Jimenez Ray Jimenez Ph.D. is the Chief Learning Architect at Vignettes Learning, trainingmagnetwork.com and situationexpert.com. He has worked with the American Bankers Association, Neiman Marcus, the US Air Force, NASA, Blue Cross, Goodwill Industries, Pixar Studios, Edison Missing Group, Dendreon, Netafim, Progressive Insurance, Bridgepoint Education, and the California Institute of Technology among others.  Ray's expertise is in microlearning, story-based learning design, scenario-based learning design and creative problem solving. Key takeaways:The frontline leader is someone who coaches and troubleshoots on the job. Ray explains that workers need to focus on developing their skills in troubleshooting and thinking on the spot. Frontline workers day-to-day experience unpredictable environments and unique problems, so we need to empower them to think more.The most important tool is to have a dynamic thinking process for every worker – it’s not about having all the answers. This redefines what we mean by working, which is about facing constant trial and error and discovering solutions. By applying tools like consequence thinking, learning becomes a natural byproduct.The role of assessments. Ray questions why there needs to be formal assessments alongside the learning process. It’s natural to assess and recalibrate all the time, so assessment becomes a built-in process. It’s not about proving your knowledge to anyone, it’s there to demonstrate if something is working or not working.Segmented time stamps:(02:46) What is a frontline leader and how they can become learning accelerators(07:58) Why Ray is focusing on the frontline worker(11:56) Some tools to help frontline managers become learning accelerators(16:58) Informal versus formal learning(18:56) The role of L&D in this new way of workplace learning(22:05) Rethinking the role of assessmentLinks from the podcast:Visit Ray’s WebsiteConnect with Ray on TwitterCheck out Situation ExpertRead ‘25 Thinking Tools’Listen to our previous interview with Ray Jimenez Sign up to Training Frontline Leaders as Learning Accelerators