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Changing the Learning Paradigm for a Global Organization: The Philips Lighting Case

Monday, March 24, 2014 10:00am - 11:00am EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Stefaan van Hooydonk, Philips Lighting University
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Join Stefaan van Hooydonk and his team as they focus on changing the paradigm of learning towards internal staff as well as customers. To achieve this, the mental focus for the Philips Lighting University is on increasing "speed to knowledge" across the entire ecosystem by:

  • digitizing content via multiple methods, including webinars, e-books, self-study e-learning packages, and videos
  • creating knowledge transparency through certification
  • incorporating informal learning and performance support in the learning mix.

Stefaan regularly shares his thoughts and experiences concerning new trends in learning at international conferences.

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Stefaan van Hooydonk
Stefaan van Hooydonk

Philips Lighting University

Stefaan van Hooydonk started his career in investment consulting in China. From there he moved to set up the executive education arm of a major business school in Shanghai (CEIBS), which he ran for five years. Subsequently, he was asked to become head of Nokia's corporate University in Greater China.

After having successfully set up e-learning in this country for Nokia’s 20+ sites and 8,000 employees in China, he was asked to become Nokia's Global e-learning director. In this role, he was responsible for Nokia's global e-learning strategy, responsible for setting direction, implementing strategy and ensuring that eLearning was integrated throughout the company's training and development processes, both for Nokia's employees, but also for Nokia's partners and end-users. In fact, he set up structures and processes for Nokia to reach 200 million e-learners. He was also the driving force behind the company's goal of introducing mobile learning and "edu-gaming" to users around the world. He then moved onto Agfa where he was Head of the Academy, and was brought in to modernize the training function. Since September 2010, Stefaan has led the Philips Lighting University, Philips International.