The Top Learning & HR Conferences to Attend in 2020

Keen to keep track of the latest developments in learning & HR? Conferences are the place to be. Learning and connecting with the thought leaders of our profession are two of my very favourite things. I’m off to London tomorrow for the first conference of the season, Learning Technologies 2020 (#LT20UK). Let me know if you are in London and have time to say hello.

If you just want to plan for the rest of the year as usual, we’ve put together a calendar (below) of the top learning & HR conferences scheduled for 2020 so you can stay up to date with the latest trends.

So far my plan for 2020 includes the Learning Technologies Conference in London, the AITD conference in Sydney, the NZATD conference in New Zealand and the ATD conference in Colorado. We’ll see where the second half of 2020 takes me! (I might need to promise my family I’ll stay home!) Look forward to hearing about what conferences you are heading to this year… and of course, keep an eye on my blog for more conference news from the events I’m at!

PS – Feel free to call me a conference junkie – no offence taken. Often my conference reputation precedes me! Michelle Ockers even had me as a guest alongside JD Dillion talking about how to make the most out of conferences. You can listen again here.

 

 

Join us on March 3/4 for a webinar with Will Thalheimer, from the Work-Learning Research: NEW Meta Research on Factors That Support Learning Transfer. Discover the learning factors that scientific research suggests are most important in supporting transfer – and avoid myths about transfer that may waste time and resources.

 

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Emma Weber is a recognized authority on the transfer of learning. As CEO of Lever – Transfer of Learning, she has helped companies such as Telstra, Oracle and BMW deliver and measure tangible business results from learning. Emma has also been a guest speaker at learning effectiveness conferences worldwide and authored the hugely successful book Turning Learning into Action. Much more detail around the issues and solutions examined in this article are available in the book – please feel free to download a free chapter.