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BlueSky thinking: How to turn workplace challenges into learning triggers

BlueSky thinking is brainstorming without limits or expectations — and it’s a great way to take the reins and drive your own learning purpose.

With a BlueSky learning approach, you'll take your workplace challenges and turn them into learning triggers to inform a personalised learning plan that will keep you motivated as you navigate through the rest of the series.
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What you'll learn in this module

Creating a personalised learning plan

Understanding learning triggers

Using workplace challenges to define your learning purpose

Get started with BlueSky thinking

Course Orientation

Your COURSE CONTRIBUTORS

Meet the team

Nicholas Kontopoulos

COURSE CONTRIBUTOR
As Adobe DX’s APAC Head of Growth Marketing, Nick believes that ‘Customer Experience’ is more than marketing fluff — it’s a core business ideology that needs to be at the heart of everything you do. With 20+ years professional experience across multiple industries and geographies, Nick has developed innovative and viable business strategies for global brands.

Dr Lynda Wee

PROGRAM ADVISOR
Dr Lynda is an associate professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and Founder/CEO of Bootstrap, a business consultancy and capability development firm.
Her specialties include Design Thinking, Leadership Development, and Channel Value Creation.
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