Webinar 42: Trends in Learning and Development

April 17, 2024

Are you curious about the evolving Learning and Development  (L&D) landscape? Are you prepared for what the future holds?

In this webinar, we explore global trends, assess their applicability within your local context, and guide you in tailoring them to maximize impact within your organization.

Throughout this engaging webinar, you will:

  • Gain insights into emerging trends shaping L&D practices worldwide
  • Identify potential challenges and opportunities that accompany these trends
  • Discover strategies to leverage these trends effectively within your organization

Expand your understanding of what's achievable and unlock invaluable insights for enhancing your learning initiatives. Stay ahead of the curve and propel your organization towards greater learning efficiency and organizational impact.

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PRESENTER: Caroline Nyamwaya Mwazi, IFC-certified master trainer, IFC-LPI TPMA assessor and trainer, owner of Huru Consult Ltd.

Carol Mwazi

Caroline Nyamwaya Mwazi is the chief change catalyst and founder of Huru Consult Ltd., a Nairobi-based management and training consulting company that maximizes organizations' potential through tailor-made training, consulting, and coaching solutions. Prior to launching Huru Consult in 2007, Caroline was a corporate banker, which helped her accumulate extensive expertise in finance, strategy, leadership, and personal development. An associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (UK) and an MBA degree holder with concentrations in strategy and entrepreneurship, Caroline is also an IFC-certified master trainer, IFC-LPI TPMA-certified trainer and assessor, facilitator, and designer of online learning. She has an extensive international work experience in entrepreneurship and learning and development—areas she is highly passionate about.

READ THE INTERVIEW WITH CAROLINE Nyamwaya MWAZI

 

This free webinar is brought to you by the IFC Grow Learn Connect program implemented in partnership with the Government of Luxembourg. 

 

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