Creating a sustainable L&D Ecosystem

In this Webinar, Promote performance specialists Mark Gussetti and Alex Britain-Catlin, will be taking us through some of Promote’s key findings when it comes to creating and introducing a new Learning and Development Ecosystem into organizations.

The webinar will address what is an Ecosystem and why is it necessary. It will take a look at the constituent parts that make up the modern approach to delivering learning in organizations.

Perhaps of most interest, for you, we will take a look at three international organizations, who have taken different approaches in establishing their L&D Ecosystems. This will include their challenges and the success factors that enable them to move forward.

How Manager Engagement Effects Training Transfer

In collaboration with Professor Kevin Ford of Michigan State University, Promote International has conducted a study of 1500 training participants to better understand exactly how the actions of supervisors influence the likelihood of training transfer.

In this webinar, Edward Boon, performance consultant at Promote International, and Brian Blume, Professor of Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management at the University of Michigan,  will reveal our preliminary findings from this innovative research project.

The webinar covers:

  • Preliminary findings from the research study
  • A three-pillar support framework based on preliminary findings
  • Next steps in the study and how your organization can get involved

Powering a Personalized Learning Journey for Anti-Racist Allies

How do you power a personalized learning journey for anti-racist allies? Red Fern LLC, a learning design and consulting group, has created personalized, high-performance learning journeys for individuals seeking to become better allies for people of color. 

During this session, Red Fern founders Steve and Allison Mahaley will describe the components of the learning journey, and how learners identify their ‘moments that matter’, and use the tools to improve their skills and outcomes of critical conversations.

The webinar covers:

  • Why this, why now
  • Introductions and design foundations
  • Tour of a typical journey
  • Impact measures
  • Q / A

Promote changed the way we do business

“Our mission has always been to make a difference for our clients”

Knowing the shortcomings of training we realized that we needed some sort of performance support tool that could leverage our training programs and create full business value. We literally searched the world for platforms that could support us. After extensive research and workshops with the brightest thought leaders in training impact and measurement we chose to work with Promote.

We implemented Promote and all the processes that come with it to; sales, design, delivery and impact measurement. Of course we started out with some flagship programs to set internal examples, and very soon we realized that this was The Way forward. All of our employees quickly got involved, adding to their processes and ways of working.

Working with Promote has made it possible to build true partnership with our clients, discussing and solving matters so we can co-work on solving them to drive full impact of training. We got the tools to re-vitalize business relations and to improve our existing programs, securing business projects in even longer terms than before. Promote has made it possible to drive and prove our contribution to business results in companies all over the world. Promote has made ourselves very proud of what we do!


Current use of Promote

  • All customized training programs on all levels, in different industries
  • Introduction programs
  • 200+ Customer Companies
  • 2200 programs

Mindset – Fact

  • Global training provider in Leadership, Sales and Project Management
  • Kirkpatrick Affiliates with certified trainers and Gold level status changed the way we do business
  • 135+ employees

Learn more about Mindset by visiting www.mindset.se.

Addressing big and ongoing challenges with Promote

Ericsson has been using the Promote platform in a variety of their programs, globally, since 2015. In this interview with Peter Sheppard, Global Head of Learning Excellence, you will learn more about the Ericsson experience, the challenges faced, and how they overcame, to get the best out of the platform and their programs.

From a Learning and Development perspective, what challenges are Promote allowing you to overcome?

I think Promote has helped us with a couple of big and ongoing challenges. The first one is that we, as a company, are increasingly doing more and more blended learning. We are including a variety of learning methods in the learning programs that we’re putting together. One of the challenges in that, is pulling it all together into one overall program and keeping the motivation going through that whole program. Promote is an excellent tool in that, it helps. We ask people to sign into Promote initially and in the platform, they complete some elements and do different types of learning throughout. I think that’s one challenge that Promote helps us to overcome, to keep the motivation throughout the entire program.

The second challenge is, which we have not mastered yet – but I wish we had – is greater involvement of leaders. It is shown again and again, that if you involve leaders in the learning, then you get better results and stronger impact. And by using Promote, we encourage employees and leaders to have that conversation prior to the learning happening and, therefore, we get better results.

The third challenge is one at the backend, the really important impact end of learning. Promote helps us to do the necessary follow-up on the learning, with surveys and overall assignments. A real challenge is, when the learning activities are completed, to get the learners to re-focus on how they have applied their learning, but if we have a survey in Promote and we push that message that the learning journey starts and finishes with this learning assignment, and then people start to get it – they have to complete the follow-up questionnaire that shows how they have applied the learning. Still a challenge for us, but Promote is helping us along the way.

From a broader perspective, how is Promote delivering on your expectations?

I think mostly, pretty well. Especially concerning the blended learning part, putting in a variety of activities. What we really value in Promote, is the ability to be quite flexible according to different types of programs. You can produce a Promote program, or assignment, based on the type of program that you have – it’s very flexible in that aspect – that’s something that we wanted and so it’s efficient.

I think the other big expectation that we had, was that it would help with the transfer of learning. That is, and has been, a bugbear of focus for many learning professionals and a really big challenge. Promote is helping us more and more with that. I don’t think we’re home and dry yet, but I think it’s helping us bring in the kind of surveys and follow-ups that are necessary to achieve. So, overall, pretty good.

As a learning professional, how do you actually get people to do things in Promote?

This is a challenge for us, but it’s also essential, to make it work successfully. So, what we do, when we kick-off a program, a learning program, we pull the trainer in, to kick-off with the participants. We then promote, Promote; we go through what’s expected of them and how Promote works. So, we position it right, at the very start of the program.

The other piece, in some ways, is even more important. We pull the leaders of the participants together, pointing out to them, that they have an important role, in this learning journey. They have to work with the learners and the teams that are participating in the program. So, we position it with them as well, that Promote is going to help them to do all that.

The third important participant in all of this, is, of course, the trainer, the deliverer themselves; we need to onboard them as well, since they are using the Promote tool too. Every person that has a role in the learning journey, from the very start, when you start to think about the goals of the program, needs to be involved and to understand the purpose of Promote through, through the program; that means you will get much better traction; at least that’s what we found.

The downside, of course, is that it means much greater involvement and the challenge for us, as an organization, is how do we do that, more efficiently? Can we replace some of those face to face-meetings with videos and so on, so we can scale Promote.

Has Promote helped you to better communicate with your business leaders, for example?

Yes, because I think it enables us to make the point to the leaders, that they have a vital role to play in the learning that their employee is doing. It’s not a case of “I sent my employee to a training session – job done”. It’s quite a challenge because leaders have so many calls on their time, but Promote gives us a reason to go and say to our leaders, “Look, we need you involved and this is how you’ll be involved, through Promote”. So, yes, it gives us a reason to get the leaders involved and on board with the learning.

Anything else you’d like to add about Promote, as an organization, or the platform?

Big organizations like Ericsson always have a choice of picking tools from a large or small organization. One of the things that I have seen, and one of the benefits of picking a tool from a relatively small organization like Promote, is that it’s helping us to get involved in the shaping of the tool; talking in a collaborative way, developing the tool. I feel the Promote team are always helping us in terms of, what we want to achieve, is what they want to achieve, of course, it’s a good sales technique, but it’s also valuable to us as a customer.

The Promote Impact study

Impact studies by the Brinkerhoff Evaluation Institute reveal Promote’s learning technology platform, when embedded with a high impact methodology, driving a learning to performance improvement culture.

The Study

Brinkerhoff Evaluation Institute (BEI) developed a survey to assess different aspects of learning, application of learning, manager engagement, accountability and other aspects of training.

BEI helps organizations achieve their objectives faster by conducting thorough, yet practical, evaluations. BEI operates under the guidance of Prof. Robert O. Brinkerhoff, an internationally recognized evaluation and learning effectiveness expert.

Read more about BEI at http://www.brinkerhoffevaluationinstitute.com/

The Impact study