I'm very happy to be working with the Big Question Thought Leaders on the questions each month.
For April the LCBQ is:
How do you address the "I want it now!" demand from stakeholders?As one of the LCBQ thought leaders put it:
The other day I walked into an executives office and they had a site up about "Rapid Instructional Design." I spent quite a bit of time in discussion with this executive. It is a real tough balance of providing instructionally sound courses/events and providing it is an time frame acceptable by stakeholders.How to Respond:
Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below.
Option 2 - Tweet your thoughts using the hastag: #LCBQ
We will do our best to collect together tweets around the topic.Option 3 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post). We recommend including #LCBQ in your title to help us.
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I can simply copy and paste (an HTML anchor tag). I will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Posts so far (and read comments as well):- Glenn Hansen - Addressing "I want it now!"
- Kasper Spiro - On Demand Agile eLearning Development
- Clive on Learning - The Big Question: How do you respond to the ‘I want it now’ demand?
- Jeff Goldman / MinuteBio - A Priest, A Rabbi and an Instructional Designer Are in a Bar and Identify a Training Need: A response to the #LCBQ"
- Tony Karrer - Agile eLearning - 27 Great Articles
- Holly McDonald -I want it now – who doesn’t? #LCBQ
- Open Sesame - We Need Learning and We Need It Now!
- Tom Gram, Performance X Design: I Want it Now!
- Jeff's additional response - The Other Stakeholder Wants It Now Too #LCBQ