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“I Love Learning” 

If you ask any L&D leader about their passion for their work, they are very likely to tell you that they love learning. And, although that response is in many ways too easy, they mean what they say. Many learning leaders do, at least in my experience, have an exceptional interest in and appetite for learning. They love being learners. They often have the extra degrees, certificates, and badges to show it. In addition to their vocation, they often have several avocations. 

This observation is not particularly noteworthy, but it does raise what I think is an interesting question. How does love of being a learner correlate with love of helping others to learn? There are probably as many answers to this question as there are learning leaders, but, if you’re looking to refresh or rekindle your professional motivation, here are a few reasons why I think love of being a learner often leads to love of a love of learning science, systems, functions, solutions, and even other learning professionals: 

Philosophia 

Many of us will recall that the love of learning has a very long history. In classical thought, philosophia was seen as both a human need and a virtue. But we don’t need to look back to the Greeks to see this for ourselves. And we certainly don’t need to look to academia or higher ed. In corporate L&D, we often find ourselves in the fortunate role of working with subject-matter experts (SMEs) whose proficiency and mastery clearly manifests a compelling personal need. I have seen this in nursing leaders who are driven to support the transition of nurses into nurse managers. I have seen it in manufacturing experts whose drive for excellence and quality eventually lead them to embrace their guru role. In my work as a learning services provider, I have met philosophers of direct sales, high tech, and retirement planning.  So, one reason that being a learner leads to a love of all things learning is simply our human drive for excellence.  

Self-Efficacy 

Recently, given all of the digital disruption in our work lives, the ability of an individual to learn and adapt has been cited as the most important skill of our times. But this ability is as much belief as it is behavior. When I’m looking for inspiration at work, I’m not usually going to the classics but I am looking back—to the 1970s. I find the work of Albert Bandura about self-efficacy to be particularly relevant to the challenge of helping professionals continue to learn and develop. Our belief in our own ability to learn turns out to be one of the most important factors in our learning. Bandura writes, “The stronger the perceived self-efficacy, the higher the goal challenges people set for themselves and the firmer their commitment to them.” So, how does this transfer to helping others learn? As we practice and put our self-efficacy to work, we growth and strengthen our capability. Experiencing this growth ourselves (as a direct, first-hand experience) helps us to believe that others like us can develop a similar ability. See also Angela Duckworth and Carol Dweck.  

Generalists 

Another reason why I think L&D leaders can readily connect their personal love of learning to their profession is that, over the past couple of decades, the digital transformation of corporate learning has relentlessly challenged us to continue learning. Our skillset and toolset has changed significantly every few years. Additionally, in order to design and produce our learning programs, we often have to get up to speed on the latest engineering methodologies, cloud technologies, or government regulations. It’s an ideal profession for generalists. David Epstein, in Range, argues that those with more diverse experience across multiple fields can better perform in complex environments. Learning leaders, by virtue of their work across the organization and across disciplines, develop as generalists and bring a unique and valuable perspective to the organization (one that SMEs and specialized experts may not). So, letting your curiosity run free on your onboarding or compliance content may help you to develop better technical sims for the product team.   

Purpose 

In Grit, Angela Duckworth talks about the relative power of certain motivations. It turns out that, in many situations, our motivation to help others is often more powerful and lasting than our motivation to help ourselves. Finding purpose in our work as learning leaders gives us resiliency and determination. We may struggle to keep up with our own professional development goals, but we find our grit when troubleshooting every challenge to rolling out a learning opportunity for others.  

I love learning. It’s easy to say. It can also speak volumes about how we approach our work and ourselves. We all have inevitable setbacks on our learning journeys—the journeys we design for ourselves and those we design for others. Bringing a sense of purpose, of curiosity, and of belief in ourselves and others can shore up our passion and equip us for those setbacks.  

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instructional writer

Position(s): Lead or supporting writer
Years of Instructional Experience: 2+
Number of Completed Projects: 15+

Key Skills: Instructional Writing, Technical Writing, Instructional Design, Content Curation, eLearning Development, Curriculum Development, Course Authoring, Storytelling, Learning Assessment, Editing, Proofreading, AI Prompt Engineering

Media Skills: Use of stock media libraries

Strengths: Problem-Solving, Clear and Concise Writing, Tone and Style, Formatting, Consistency, Creativity, Communication, Active Listening, Research, Brainstorming, Collaboration, Attention to Detail, Adaptability

Career Highlights:

  • Scripted over 100 hours of learning content and supporting materials for different modalities for both US and global audiences  
  • Adapted writing style and reading grade level to suit design specifications and learner needs in several different industries (finance, healthcare, manufacturing, etc.) 
  • Used generative AI to supplement source content and to accelerate the writing process (without plagiarism) 

Technical Skills:

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learning experience designer

Position(s): Learning Experience (LX) Designer or Strategist
Years of Instructional Experience: 7+
Number of Completed Projects: 30+

Key Skills: Learner Experience Design (LXD),  Instructional Design, Learning Assessment,  Hybrid Learning, Learning in the Flow of Work, Project-Based Learning Methodologies, Cohort and Social Learning, Learner Experience Platforms

Media Skills: LX journey maps and representations of other interconnected or integrated learning strategies 

Strengths: Systems Thinking, Stakeholder Communication, Instructional Design Strategy, Learning Theory, Training Effectiveness

Career Highlights:

  • Designed personalized learner experience (LX) journeys for an organization of 30k (with 5 tiered tracks) 
  • Curated existing LXs that could be leveraged in new learning journeys for other roles, with measurement at key milestones to evaluate progress and success 
  • Wrote up the specifications for branching scenarios, question libraries, options for audio/visual media, and more, connecting each learner experience to a personalized journey 

Technical Skills:

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instructional media specialist

Position(s): Lead or supporting graphic designer, lead motion video artist
Years of Instructional Experience: 6+
Number of Completed Projects: 40+

Key Skills: Visual Design, Illustration, UX/UI Design, Storyboarding, Animation, Audio Engineering

Media Skills: Engaging illustrations, 3D models, character design, storyboarding, live-action and motion graphic video creation, audio recording and editing, client branding, and more to enhance media and create engaging touchpoints that resonate with learners 

Strengths: Brainstorming, Collaboration, Visual Communication,  Color Theory, Typography, Layout and Composition

Career Highlights:

  • Completed projects with extreme attention to fonts, colors, spacing, and more that ensured integrity with client branding requirements 
  • Designed and integrated media based on project-specific content that reflected the learner audience, established realistic learning environments, allowed for hands-on practice in virtual environments, and promoted diversity and engaging storytelling
  • Created quick-reference illustrations learners could access on the job to help them make fast, effective decisions   

Technical Skills:

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lms admin

Position(s): Admin or sub-admin for Learning Management System (LMS)
Years of Instructional Experience: 5+
Number of Completed Projects: 15+

Key Skills: LMS Configuration, User Management, Course Management, System Maintenance, Reporting, Data Analysis, System Integrations

Media Skills: Network and tech-stack diagrams to communicate system architecture and integration 

Strengths: Troubleshooting and Analysis, Learning Analytics, User Administration, Technical Proficiency, Documentation, Adaptability

Career Highlights:

  • Managed a curriculum of more than 1,450 course offerings in the LMS for more than 10,000 learners 
  • Uploaded, tested, and ensured the readiness of new and relaunched programs 
  • Created and maintained reporting workflows to meet stakeholder needs 
  • Provided on-demand support to the learning team to answer questions and promptly address concerns 

Technical Skills:

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learning project manager

Position(s): Learning project manager, project lead, or coordinator
Years of Instructional Experience: 5+
Number of Completed Projects: 35+

Key Skills: eLearning Development, Resource Coordination, Project Management (PMP Certified), Agile and Waterfall PM Methodologies, Budgeting and Forecasting, Scheduling, Quality Assurance

Media Skills: Visual reporting of project plans via Gantt charts and other standard formats

Strengths: Problem-Solving, Communication, Active Listening, Collaboration, Decision-Making, Attention to Detail, Adaptability, Time Management, Risk Management, Budget Management, Team Coordination and Delegation

Career Highlights:

  • Managed concurrent award-winning projects without missing deadlines or wasting resources 
  • Completed several projects earlier than the expected timeline and under the anticipated budget 
  • Built strong relationships with returning client partners for multi-phase initiatives or course maintenance projects 

Technical Skills:

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SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT (SME)

Position(s): Industry-specific specialist
Years of Instructional Experience: 5+
Number of Completed Projects: 5+

Key Skills: Content Curation, Specialized Content Development, Industry-Specific Expertise, Domain Expertise (e.g., Leadership, Onboarding, Compliance), Content Review

Media Skills: Recommendation and review of technical diagrams or industry-specific images

Strengths: Specialized Content Knowledge, Content-Gathering, Simplifying and Organizing Complex Material, Brainstorming, Collaboration, Documentation of Source Content, Decision-Making, Technical Content Review

Career Highlights:

  • Helped create, gather, and organize over 50 hours of content for projects with specific industry or learning needs and contextual nuances
  • Facilitated the decision-making process and collaboration between internal and external teams to consolidate feedback into actionable next steps 

Technical Skills:

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LEARNING STRATEGIST

Position(s): Lead strategist or performance consultant
Years of Instructional Experience: 7+
Number of Completed Projects: 20+

Key Skills: Needs Analysis, Learning Theory, Learner Experience Design, Learning Analytics and Measurement, Performance Mapping, Behavioral and Performance Analysis, Content Curation, Curriculum Analysis, Change Management

Media Skills: Curriculum maps, learner experience journeys, and conceptual program wireframes

Strengths: Big-Picture Thinking, Critical Thinking and Analysis, Problem-Solving, Creativity, Stakeholder Communication, Research, Design, Collaboration, Facilitation

Career Highlights:

  • Conducted a comprehensive learning needs analysis for customer services representatives that included both product knowledge and interpersonal skills development 
  • Prioritized alignment of business and learner needs, such as high-impact accessible design solutions within budgets or agile timelines, for award-winning projects
  • Designed strategies for measuring performance and results over time to inform continued client success 

Technical Skills:

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Instructional Designers

Position(s): Lead or supporting designer
Years of Instructional Experience: 3+
Number of Completed Projects: 15+

Key Skills: Instructional Design, Adult Learning Theories, eLearning Development, Learner Experience Design, Curriculum Development, Course Authoring, Writing, Learning Assessment

Media Skills: Simple graphic design using stock imagery, audio production

Strengths: Adaptability, Problem-Solving, Creativity, Communication, Collaboration, Technical Proficiency, Attention to Detail

Career Highlights:

  • Led the design and development of an onboarding program for new manufacturing employees
  • Scripted technical instructional content for high-tech, product knowledge training
  • Developed hybrid materials for both instructor-led training (ILT) and microlearning tutorials

Technical Skills: