Join the Innovators, Learn New Thinking & Cutting-Edge Innovations

Change. So massive, it tips the balance of the planet’s economy, politics, power and technological change. So swift, we perceive it as the future though we stand in its midst. So radical, mere adaptation is inadequate. We cross the threshold to an age when only innovation will prevail.

As a leader, you are the innovator who will transform your business and learning.
Even now, you summit to evolve, learn and exchange innovative strategies.

Join innovators and training leaders. Find solutions to your challenges.
Showcase your own innovations.

As a contributor, you will learn the cutting edge innovations of others. You’ll exchange ideas and experiences with learning leaders and see the tangible results of applied innovations.

How do I participate?

Participating is simple and brief.

  1. View this provocative video. It will provide perspective on the changes
    that are demanding innovation. Changes like
    • Today’s learner will have 10 – 14 jobs by age 38
    • The Top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004
    • 40 EXAbytes of new, unique information will be generated worldwide
      this year

Ask yourself these questions:

    • What challenges will you face that require innovation to stay
      ahead?
    • What innovations are you developing?
    • What innovations have you applied? What results are you getting?

    click image to watch this video

  1. Describe your own planned, in-progress or completed innovations in learning.
  2. At the Summit, attend the Innovation Sharing session.
    Innovations Sharing Session:
    Monday, May 05, 2008
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    » Show Me How to Join
    » Play the video to Learn How to Participate

 

If you have additional questions, contact garyv@trainingpayback.com


Gary VanAntwerp
VP, Learning Implementation
(714)243-6041 Office
(714)342-1425 Cell
garyv@trainingpayback.com

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