Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!
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Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!
In episode 48 of the Surveying the L&D Landscape podcast, I sit down with Jospeh Diaz to analyze his role as a Sales Enablement coordinator.
Joseph Diaz is an instructional designer with skills in project management, UX/UI design, and sales enablement. A former Spanish and Portuguese tutor, Joseph holds a master’s degree in Instructional Psychology and Technology.
During our conversation, we dive into:
The L&D adjacent world of sales enablement
How he gets to have a seat at the table and consult stakeholders on issues and potential training solutions
Why knowledge management is critical to his approach, as he strives to make resources and tools easy to find and easy to apply
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Let's dive in!
Surveying the L&D Landscape
Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!