Webvent

How GE Develops Leaders Globally Through Online Learning

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Sara Ley, Digital Learning and Technology Leader, GE and Greg Bybee, Head of Learning Experience, NovoEd
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GE is renowned for its Crotonville leadership institute. However, only 15 percent of GE employees attend a Crotonville classroom experience each year. To reach the rest of its more than 350,000 employees, GE has launched a series of new online learning initiatives, with thousands of learners taking part each week.

This webcast will share details about GE’s BrilliantYOU and how GE pushes the envelope of what can be taught online, like leadership and creativity, using the NovoEd Learning Platform. You’ll receive:

  • an overview of GE’s BrilliantYOU initiative, including its purpose, goals, and lessons learned
  • recommendations to overcome challenges of migrating leadership training online
  • modern tools to deliver training of high-stakes skills, such as the NovoEd Learning Platform.

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Sara Ley
Sara Ley

Digital Learning and Technology Leader, GE

Sara is the digital learning and technology leader for GE and is responsible for leading curriculums for BrilliantYOU. Sara joined GE in 2007 supporting the GE Aviation business, and has since had a variety of roles in learning and technology across GE. Sara is the leader for Jacksonville Women’s Network Hub and an active volunteer for the United Way of Northeast Florida. She earned an MS and BS from Florida State University.


Greg Bybee
Greg Bybee

Head of Learning Experience, NovoEd

Greg is an education technologist and vice president at NovoEd. He and his team have designed, built, and launched more than 500 training programs reaching more than 1.5 million learners. Greg holds an MA-Ed and MBA from Stanford, and a BA from Harvard.