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Your Brain On... by Salience Learning  

Your Brain On... by Salience Learning

Your Brain On...

Author: Salience Learning

Your Brain On... is a podcast by Learning and Development professionals for Learning and Development professionals. Every day, Salience Learning combines the science of learning with expertise in the business of science to help solve the biopharma industry's most complex business challenges. Listen as hosts Karen Foster and Krista Gerhard discuss the latest in cognitive science and learning strategies as they relate to the ever-evolving healthcare industry. In other words: Your Brain On... gives you the tools you need to help your teams achieve success. Ranked one of the top 20 cognitive science podcasts of 2020 by Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/cognitive_science_podcasts/
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How Good Change Management Makes Learning Programs More Effective (part 1)
Episode 42
Wednesday, 23 July, 2025

Krista Gerhard and Craig Sherman discuss why change management is so critical to learning program effectiveness. Often, change management is forgotten or treated as an afterthought when new learning programs roll out. Unfortunately, that can really hamper their effectiveness. Craig introduces the ABCD framework for integrating change management into learning programs, then goes into detail on the A and B components: (A)nchor to Motivation and (B)uild Role Models.

 

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