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Future of L&D - a continuing series

 I recently read a report on the future of l&d and I must I am disappointed. To sum up, here were the broad points.  Digital learning will grow:  My take: Yes, but getting access to good content is more and more difficult. Companies want to sell you a billion licences. Employees want learning only at the point where they need it and dont want to waste time searching through dozens on videos, learning and unlearning digital frameworks. So, digital learning will grow - but where is the quality?  In future I hope, Digital learning is relevant, shorter (minus the preambles), crisp and very very context specific. I personally think companies are better off investing in making their own content especially if the content has to be repeated - standard frameworks, relevant to the values and so on.  L&D will be key to talent retention: My take: Not in India. Not in tech. I cant think where else. L&D was never and is never the key to talent retention, except in...