With current world events, digital transformation has drastically accelerated. Our workforce is dispersed and burned out. Eighty percent of our people don’t have the skills they need for their current role or future career. Unfortunately, many talent leaders aren’t being effective where it counts. Nearly three-quarters of chief executive officers say that a lack of critical expertise and skill threatens their business’ growth. Some chief learning officers, however, are adapting and evolving— even thriving—in the face of all this change and disruption. Join Providence St. Joseph Health and Degreed to find out what successful people leaders in healthcare are doing differently.
Hint: It’s more than online learning opportunities and yearly performance reviews.
Join us to learn:
• Why progressive learning leaders are rethinking their strategies and democratizing learning
• How innovative L&D professionals are redesigning their toolkits and technology architectures
• What forward-thinking leaders are doing to re-skill their teams
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Darci Hall is the chief learning officer and executive director of Integrated Talent Management, part of Providence St. Joseph Health’s human resources and talent organization, where she is responsible for setting strategic direction for the learning experience our caregivers consume. She and her team work closely with caregivers and executives to ensure that these learner-centric solutions enable workforce excellence today and into the future.
Sarah Danzl has been actively involved in the learning space for 12 years, leading marketing and communications efforts in both corporate and startup capacities. She currently leads the public relations, communications, and client advocacy teams at Degreed. Prior to Degreed, she served as the senior marketing communications manager at Xyleme, helping grow their comprehensive authoring system into the leading LCMS provider. When she’s not developing new content, she can be found experimenting with new recipes, getting involved in a local nonprofit, or walking her two pitbulls at the base of the Rockies in Boulder, Colorado.