Learning Paths Certification Workshop
Dates: Oct. 31 – Nov. 1
Location: Minneapolis – Mall of America
Overview
This 2-Day Workshop focuses on a proven methodology for dramatically reducing time to proficiency for every job or function in your organization. This methodology is based on over twenty years of real-life experience of working with hundreds of different job across almost every industry.
The research and results for this methodology were published in two books by Steven Rosenbaum. Learning Paths: How to increase profits by reducing the time it takes to get employees up to speed (2004) and Up to Speed: Secrets of reducing time to proficiency (2018).
What You Will Learn
This workshop covers all of the key elements of the Learning Paths methodology. You will learn how to:
- Install Learning Paths throughout your organization
- Lead Learning Path teams
- Develop measurable proficiency definition
- Map and improve Learning Paths
- Apply techniques of process improvement, accelerated learning, and change management to speed up any Learning Path
- Implement and maintain Learning Paths once they are launched
Who Should Attend
This workshop is for:
- Learning Leaders who want to improve the effectiveness of learning across their organization
- Senior Managers who need to speed up time to performance for their staff and deliver improved results
- Anyone who is going to lead a Learning Paths initiative or project with their time
- Instructional designers and Learning Path team members who will be building Learning Paths and learning activities
What You Will Get
Every participant will receive a copy of the new book Up to Speed: Secrets of reducing time to proficiency.
In addition, you will get all the forms, templates, and presentations to lead a Learning Paths initiative.

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