Let’s Play Cards and Make Transfer a Hot Topic (London)
Event description
What factors determine learning transfer success?
How can L&D leaders, facilitators, and consultants systematically increase the transfer of learning events? Which tools and interventions truly enhance transfer effectiveness?
In this Face to Face session, we’ll explore evidence-based answers to these questions — answers that are both scientifically sound and practically tested.
We’ll introduce you to the 12 Levers of Transfer Effectiveness — the essence of 110 years of scientific research, distilled and curated by Dr. Ina Weinbauer-Heidel from the Institute for Transfer Effectiveness (www.transfereffectiveness.com). These 12 levers are designed to help ensure that the insights gained in learning programs are effectively and sustainably applied in real-life contexts.
You’ll receive:
✅ A clear overview of the 12 levers
🃏 A hands-on experience with the Transfer Card Game to uncover transfer barriers in your own programs
🛠 Practical tools and ideas to make your programs more transfer-robust
📦 Bonus: Your registration (ticket with transfer card set) includes a set of the 12 Lever Cards, so you can continue applying what you learn beyond the session!
🗓 Date: June 13, 2025
📍 Location: Bishopsgate
Meet your facilitators!
Melanie combines her entrepreneurial spirit with her 15+ years of experience in L&D to help build memorable & results-based learning experiences.
In her roles as CEO at the Institute for Transfer Effectiveness, Founder of Going Beyond Training GmbH, Senior Master AL Facilitator at The Center for Accelerated Learning and Senior Kirkpatrick Certified Facilitator at Kirkpatrick Partners LLC, Melanie is passionate about making transfer happen.
Melanie applies strong business acumen, rich practical experience across cultures & a deep understanding of what makes learning stick to support her clients in being more strategic in their L&D initiatives.
Ian has been in the workplace learning and performance space since 2002 and cofounded Practical Training Transfer in 2019. Ian has worked with some of the largest technology, pharmaceutical, financial and manufacturing companies in the world across Asia, Europe and North America to design programs that leverage the PTT methodology to improve and sustain the application of workplace learning. In addition to publishing content for recognised industry leaders such as Training Magazine and CLO Magazine, Ian is a seasoned and respected speaker. He regularly presents at industry events like Association for Talent Development (ATD) ICE, ISPI's annual conference and Focus on Performance in Stockholm.
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