L&DI National Conference 2023

 

 


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Welcome to the L&DI National Conference 2023

At L&DI we enable people to reimagine what their organisation looks like and support the creation of a climate where people are prepared to fail and that they take the learnings rather than dwelling on them.

 

At this years Conference we will explore the current landscape for L&D professionals and their organisations and navigate a way forward to rethink ways of working.

 

One of the best ways to stay prepared for inevitable changes is by future-proofing your professional skills. For some, this may involve taking consistent, incremental steps to upskill or reskill. For others, it may require a complete reinvention of their career. Hear from L&D professionals who have upskilled and are constantly innovating. At the centre of the discussion is the need for the L&D professional to learn new skills to remain relevant and the need to keep learning as a human need and as a response to our internal and external customers.

 

We will also discuss the unfolding landscape of AI in learning and development, delving into the innovations, trends, and challenges that are shaping this field. We will reflect on the ways in which AI is revolutionising the learning process, optimising personal and professional growth, and enabling us to build a future where learning is accessible, personalised, and more effective than ever before.

 

If you work in L&D or have an interest in people, this event is for you.

Amy C. Edmondson

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Speakers

Morning Agenda

December, 6th 2023 - Croke Park

8.00am - Registration, Networking & Exhibition

Opportunity to meet our exhibitors and your L&D colleagues

8.45am - Welcome Address

Richard Curran - MC

Sinead Heneghan - CEO L&DI

David Storrs - MD Hpc

9.00am - rePositioning in the New Context

David will share an appreciation for the changing landscape in our world and an understanding of the key disruptive change drivers.   We will gain an insight into the importance of context in shaping the leadership conversation, agenda and response and what might be the lasting legacy of the disruption that we have lived through.  We will understand what do we need to rethink and unlearn, and how to build adaptability into our systems so we can deal with whatever disrupts us next.

9.35am - Amy Edmondson - Keynote Address

Professor Amy Edmondson is the world’s leading organisational psychologist and is renowned around the globe for her pioneering work on psychological safety. Now, Amy is bringing her work to the wider world, upending our entire cultural notion of failure with this guide to the science of failing well, which actualises the potential of psychological safety for both individuals and organizations alike.

10.20am - Networking - Coffee & Exhibition

11.00am - Psychological Safety - Panel Discussion

Richard Curran will lead a conversation with business leaders from different sectors around psychological safety.

Afternoon Agenda

December, 6th 2023 - Croke Park

11.50am - AI: Revolutionising Learning & Development

In this session David Kerrigan will give a pragmatic 'bite-sized' talk that cuts through the AI hysteria and offers a grounded perspective on the potential of AI in organisational learning and performance support. This session will steer clear of overhyped predictions, instead providing an overview of the current landscape and a forward-looking yet measured forecast of the road ahead. We'll guide attendees through the tangible impacts and realistic prospects of integrating AI into L&D without losing sight of AI's role as a tool, not a destination. 

12.40am - Lunch & Exhibition

2.00pm - The Emerging Landscape for L&D Professionals In Ireland

This report shares the findings from the Learning & Development Institute (L&DI) 2023 Member survey.  It provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of the Learning and Development profession in Ireland, offering valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our community.  The survey provides a wealth of statistics and key findings that offer a nuanced understanding of the L&D profession’s current state and its future direction.   

2.30pm - reLearning When Life Doesn't Give You a Choice

3.15pm - Career Evolution - Panel Discussion

Panel discussion facilitated by Justin Kinnear of Hpc

4.00pm - Closing Remarks

Gay White, L&DI President will reflect on the day.

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Awards night-2

How to Apply

 

Awards are open to all companies operating in Ireland regardless of size, nationality, turnover or nature of business. Organisations may make submissions in the ‘Best Learning & Development’ Organisation category and/or in one of a number of specific themed categories focusing on a range of initiatives.

 

Making an application to the L&DI Excellence Awards is a two-stage process and submissions are completed online.

 

The first stage is a 2,300 word written submission which should address the criteria of the category you are entering. Following an assessment of all submissions, finalists will be announced.

 

Finalists will be invited to progress to stage two of the process.  Finalists in the 'Best L&D Initiatives' Categories, will make a presentation to the Judging Panel to discuss their submission in greater detail.  This will take place, at the Killashee House Hotel.

 

Finalists in the 'Best Learning & Development Organisation' will host a site visit where there will be an opportunity to share further information.

 

This is an opportunity for you to build on the initial submission and deepen the judges understanding of your activity.  At the presentation to the judging panel, you will be invited to attend with a maximum of three representatives and will have 10 minutes to present followed by 15 minutes discussion. You may bring any supporting documentation you wish to this meeting.

 

The Excellence in Learning Awards 2023 will be judged by a panel of judges made up of some of Ireland top L&D Professionals working in leading organisations. A full list of our judging panel will be announced shortly.

 

There is no cost involved in making a submission.

Your Submission

Making an Application

Awards are open to all companies operating in Ireland regardless of size, nationality, turnover or nature of business. Organisations may make submissions in the ‘Best Learning & Development’ Organisation category and/or in one of a number of specific themed categories.

 

Making an application to the Excellence in Learning Awards is a two-stage process and now online. The first stage is a 2,300 word written submission which should respond to the criteria of the category you are entering.

 

Please See the Scoring Scheme for Best L&D Organisation and Best L&D Initiatives

 

Scoring Scheme Best L&D Organisation

Scoring Scheme Best L&D Initiatives

 

 

Following an assessment of all submissions, a shortlist will be announced.

 

Finalist will be invited to progress to stage two of the process where they will make a presentation to the Judging Panel to discuss their submission in greater detail.  This will take place at the Killashee Hotel.

 

This is an opportunity for you to build on the initial submission and deepen the judges understanding of your activity. You will be invited to attend with a maximum of three representatives and will have 10 minutes to present followed by 15 minutes discussion. You may bring any supporting documentation you wish to this meeting.

 

The Excellence in Learning Awards 2023 will be judged by a panel of judges made up of some of Ireland top L&D Professionals working in leading organisations. A full list of our judging panel will be announced shortly.

 

There is no cost involved in making a submission.

 

Please ensure to submit your completed 2,300 word submission, to be received no later than 11.59pm on May 5th, 2023.

 

Key Dates:

 

Deadline Extended - Closing date for Applications: May 12th, 2023

 

Finalists Announced: June 2nd, 2023

 

Judging Panel: June 23rd, 2023

Site Visits for Best L&D Organisation week commencing June 26th

 

Awards Ceremony: September 22nd, 2023

Tips & Guidelines

  • Don’t be afraid to sell yourself. The judges are looking for clear examples of how you meet the eligibility criteria - don’t make it hard for them!
  • Don’t assume those judging nominations know anything about working in your industry so help them out by making this clear.
  • Ensure your nomination is as well written as possible. While nominations won’t be marked down for writing style, a clear, well-expressed nomination form is much easier to read and judge.
  • Keep to the word count - anything over may be ignored!
  • Triple check you are nominating for the right category. Read the specific criteria carefully, and make sure you can prove that the project meets each of them.
  • Demonstrate how your achievements are transferable to other programmes, teams and organisations. Judges like to see the potential for the project to be rolled out across other environments.
  • Support your achievements with evidence of impact such as data, statistics or feedback. 
  • Highlight what you have done differently. The judges are excited to hear about innovative projects and new approaches, so don’t be afraid to emphasise that you’ve challenged the status quo!
  • Ask a colleague to proof-read your nomination form. You will have undoubtedly looked at it over and over again so it may take a fresh pair of eyes to spot any small mistakes or opportunities for enhancements!

If you are shortlisted, you will have an opportunity to meet the judges for 30 mins or to host a site visit to discuss your work further

So start planning for this stage straight away!

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • The Excellence in Learning Awards are open to all companies operating in Ireland regardless of size, nationality, turnover or nature of business.
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  • Entries may be submitted based on activity undertaken within the past two years.
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  • All entries must be submitted using the correct category application form. (see Categories for more details)
  • Entries will only be accepted through the online submission form up to midnight on Friday, May 12th, 2023. Entries will be not be considered after this date.
  • The contents of the entry will be used for judging purposes only.
  • There is no limit on the number of entries you may submit.  However, you must avoid duplicating a specific initiative across multiple categories, and you may only make one (1) submission in each category..
  • Consultants entering on behalf of a client organisation must gain the organisation’s written consent on the category application form. Consultants are advised to clarify the position with respect to intellectual property with their clients in advance of entering the award.
  • The name of the entering organisation will always be used as the name referred to in the entry form. Unless a nominated organisation has been stated, in which case the nominated organisation will be the name referred to. This will also apply to Award trophies and certificates, should these be relevant.
  • Entrants agree to co-operate fully with the judges and their representatives. As part of the judging process, shortlisted applicants will be required to meet with the judges to discuss their submission on June 23rd in Killashee Hotel. Shortlisted organisations in the Best Learning & Development Organisation Category will be requested to host a site visit from the judges on w/c 
  • Finalists agree to co-operate with the L&DI and our media partner, who may wish to publicise entries and may use footage (photos and video clips) of the Awards ceremony as  appropriate. This will only be done in co-operation with applicants and commercial sensitivity will be respected.
  • The L&DI takes no responsibility for incidental costs incurred by entrants.
  • The decision of the judges is final and no further correspondence will be considered. The judges may or may not elect to present an award in each category. The number of awards presented will be at the discretion of the judges.
  • The prize is non-transferable, non-negotiable and no cash alternative will be offered.
  • Depending on the volume of entries we may not provide individual feedback.
  • Entry submissions will not be returned to participating companies and will be destroyed following the completion of the process.

Check back soon for details of this year's Judging Panel.

Award Category Information

Best Learning & Development Organisation, Large

This award will be made to an organisation from all sectors (including for profit and not for profit) which has excelled across a range of aspects of the function and achieved quantifiable results which have added value in an innovative way.


Should you need/wish to include any images to the submission please upload them below, and clearly mark them with a reference within the text area - i.e. Figure 1.

 

Introduction

Please introduce your organisation in no more than 150 words (There are no marks awarded for this section. For information purposes only)

 

Evidence that the learning function has an enterprise-wide role: involves executive teams, creating solutions to business issues, and setting organisational strategy (20 Marks)

 

Evidence that learning has value in the organisation's culture: learning opportunities, senior management support, learning for growth, and innovation. (40 Marks)

 

Evidence of enterprise-wide success of achievement as a result of employee learning (40 Marks)

Best Learning & Development Organisation, SME

This award will be made to an organisation from all sectors (including for profit and not for profit) which has excelled across a range of aspects of the function and achieved quantifiable results which have added value in an innovative way.


Should you need/wish to include any images to the submission please upload them below - and clearly mark them with a reference within the text area - i.e. Figure 1.

 

Introduction

Please introduce your organisation in no more than 150 words (There are no marks awarded for this section. For information purposes only)

 

Evidence that the learning function has an enterprise-wide role: involves executive teams, creating solutions to business issues, and setting organisational strategy (20 Marks)

 

Evidence that learning has value in the organisation's culture: learning opportunities, senior management support, learning for growth, and innovation. (40 Marks)

 

Evidence of enterprise-wide success of achievement as a result of employee learning (40 Marks)

Best Coaching or Mentoring Initiative

This award will recognise an organisation which is aiming to create a coaching culture or mentoring initiative to improve leadership, performance, engagement or any other strategic or developmental objective.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • Initiatives which are adopted at each level in a division or organisation, is inclusive, and embraces diversity.

  • Evidence of executive commitment to a coaching/mentoring culture throughout the organisation/division.
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  • An ongoing, consistent experience and demonstrable benefits for all individuals. 
  • Evidence of measurable impact on organisational outcomes as demonstrated by relevant and appropriate metrics, including ROI, enhanced stakeholder value, engagement etc.

Best Digital Learning Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative initiative which includes any type of learning intervention or L&D strategic impact that is facilitated by the effective use of technology.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • The impact of technological innovation to enable learning or learning transfer, and how this was measured.

  • How the technological innovation affected the wider organisation, including impact measurement and the integration of technology into organisational development plans.

  • How this technological initiative supports a diverse range of learners and how they involved learners to ensure the final product was fit for purpose.

Evidence of how you will ensure the innovation will remain sustainable.

Best Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative development initiative which is focused on developing a culture of inclusion and ensuring full access to and positive participation in the workplace for all.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • A structured and coherent approach to DE&I training which aims to provide concrete ways for employees to engage in respectful and positive interactions in the workplace while reducing discrimination, prejudice and bias.

  • Clear and direct links to organisational strategy, ongoing and retention objectives, and contextual requirements.

  • Evidence of qualitative, meaningful and sustainable employment or development opportunities for individuals who are at risk of exclusion from the workplace.

  • Measurable impact on organisational outcomes as demonstrated by relevant and appropriate metrics, including ROI, enhanced stakeholder value, engagement, recruitment and retention, etc.

  • Clear evidence of sustainability, with a detailed outline of steps to embed new practices as evidenced by behavioural, cultural and other relevant changes and accompanying longer-term objectives.

Best Graduate Development Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative Graduate Development Initiative designed to nurture talent in an innovative and effective way.

 

This may relate to a Graduate Development Initiative or Internship at any level within an organisation and at any career stage.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • Overall organisation buy-in from senior management and all departments, if appropriate.

  • The programme is part of the company’s long-term talent management strategy.

  • Evidence of a robust learning and development plan including challenging assignments, structured rotations providing exposure to different aspects of the business.

  • Evidence of a dedicated coaching or mentoring intervention to support the graduate’s career journey and the development of a professional network within the business.

  • Evidence of measurable impact on organisational outcomes as demonstrated by relevant and appropriate metrics, including ROI, enhanced stakeholder value, engagement etc.

  • Evidence of sustainability, with a detailed outline of a strategy to continuously evolve the programme to respond to the changing needs of the business.

Best L&D Collaboration

This award will be made to a consultancy, agency, or in-company collaboration that has successfully delivered qualitative solutions to a target audience. The submission should clearly demonstrate evidence of good collaboration, understanding and co-operation to achieve a particular goal or business outcome. It should be outputs-based and focus on the innovative solutions and quantifiable results achieved.

 

While the submission should be collaborative and well-balanced, one member of the partnership should submit the application and all queries and communications will be directed to them in the first instance. Should the application be shortlisted, any stakeholder representatives may attend the presentation to the judges, within the parameters set out in the judging process.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • A clear driver for the initiative that is aligned to the organisation’s strategic objectives.

  • How the strengths of the collaboration combined to positively impact the organisation and its people. This may include financial metrics (revenue, profits, ROI, productivity), customer engagement/satisfaction levels, people-related indicators (eg, absence levels, staff turnover, engagement).
     
    • How staff were properly informed and consulted by the provider, and their interests were taken on board in both delivery and design.

  • The external perspective brought by any of the partners which shed new light on the situation or business problem, which may not have previously been seen or appreciated from within.

  • A clear communication strategy between both parties.

  • How the target audience was supported through the processes to ensure the sustainability of the initiative from within.

Best Leadership Development Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative Leadership or Management Development Initiative at any level within an organisation, from entry level supervisor through to C-suite/executive level, or may relate to an initiative spanning multiple organisational levels.

 

Note: Graduate development programmes are specifically excluded from this category and award applications for graduate programmes should be made to the relevant category.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • A structured and coherent approach to problem diagnosis utilising novel and innovative techniques and strategies.
  • A demonstrated ability to integrate evidence-based practices with emerging approaches to address clearly specified and understood organisational challenges.
  • Clear and direct links to organisational strategy and contextual requirements.
  • Tangible impact on organisational practices as evidenced by behavioural, cultural and other relevant changes.
  • Measurable impact on organisational outcomes as demonstrated by relevant and appropriate metrics, including ROI, enhanced stakeholder value, engagement etc.
  • Clear evidence of sustainability, with a detailed outline of steps to embed new practices and accompanying longer-term measures.

Best Organisational Development & Transformation Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative Organisation Development Initiative focused on enhancing the strategy, people, organisation and/or culture agenda, presenting outcomes that demonstrate a relevant and impactful transformation.

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

 

  • Exemplar initiatives that are strategically planned and bring about systemic changes in organisations.

  • How the initiative delivers on the specific problem identified but also acknowledges how the initiative supported the wider organisational aims.

  • How your approach to change and transformation was rooted in clear evidence based research including appropriate and relevant management and leadership, business models, processes, structures, and systems.

  • How you ensured that the new systems/processes/behaviours and attitudes were absorbed and accepted across the organisation including evidence of robust staff consultation and a clear communication strategy, and changes in processes and systems supported by training as necessary.

  • Measurable impact on the organisation and its people as demonstrated by relevant and appropriate metrics, including ROI, enhanced stakeholder value, engagement etc.

Best Talent Strategy & Development Initiative

This award will recognise an outstanding and innovative approach to talent strategy and talent development, contributing to:

  • The achievement of the organisation’s strategy
  • Enhancement of the employee experience and life cycle

 

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

  • A clear understanding of the organisation’s view on ‘Talent’.

  • Why the group of roles or individuals for whom the initiative focuses on are considered to be critical to the organisation.

  • How the initiative has impacted the organisation’s performance in a tangible way and therefore justified the effort and resource dedicated to the initiative.

The Pearse Walsh Award - Best Learning & Development Team

This award will recognise an outstanding Learning & Development team that brings a high level of value to the organisation's learning culture and activities. This can be demonstrated through their innovation, alignment, teamwork, and engagement with the organisation.

 

The award covers:

  • The implementation of the L&D strategy over a period of time
  • Or specific learning and development initiatives.

Entries that are successful in this category will typically demonstrate:

 A sound and impactful approach for engaging with the organisation’s stakeholders to fulfil the delivery of real strategic needs.

An innovative and unique approach to the development of learning initiatives.


A high level of alignment, teamwork and fun within their work and their roles.


A passion for continuous learning and development of their own knowledge, skills, and mindsets.

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