Tag: project implementation
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The Conditions Under Which OKRs Actually Work
Organizations increasingly adopt Objectives and Key Results (OKR) without the necessary understanding to utilize them effectively. The framework, originally a tool for disciplined execution, requires clarity of outcomes and proper measurement. When applied in complex environments lacking this foundation, OKRs become meaningless, creating an illusion of progress without genuine understanding.
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The Last Line of Defence for Learners
The post emphasizes that effective instructional design is grounded in educational science rather than aesthetics. It highlights the importance of clearly defined roles, decision-making authority, and adherence to evidence-based principles. When these elements are neglected, learning experiences may appear polished but ultimately fail to meet learner needs, undermining effectiveness.
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Learning KPIs and the Digital Transformation fairy tale
Across the learning and development landscape, organizations are increasingly declaring that they are “moving beyond baseline indicators.” Completion rates, attendance metrics, and basic learner satisfaction surveys are no longer considered sophisticated enough. Instead, strategy documents now promise cutting-edge KPIs and OKRs aligned with ambitious Digital Transformation Strategies for 2026–2029. The…
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Arrows in a quiver
The author reflects on various instructional design frameworks, noting their similarities and the importance of selecting the appropriate model for each situation. They emphasize a simplified design logic: Problem, Context, Concept, Practice, and Transfer, prioritizing real-world application over theoretical adherence to models. Effective learning requires addressing actual needs and fostering…
