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  <title>482 — Are organizations getting AI upskilling wrong?</title>
  <description>To help organizations reap the benefits of AI while meeting regulatory requirements, many L&amp;amp;amp;D teams are rolling out AI skills programs. But how do we design these programs in a way that&amp;amp;nbsp;shapes consistent, compliant behaviors, while helping colleagues develop the judgment they need to navigate messy, real-world situations? In this week's episode of&amp;amp;nbsp;The Mindtools L&amp;amp;amp;D Podcast, Ross D and Cammy are joined by Alyn Kinney, Senior Learning and Development Manager at T-Mobile, to discuss:  how organizations are supporting AI skills development; the potential drawbacks of a top-down, skills-based approach; how to deliver practical, problem-based AI skills programs at scale.&amp;amp;nbsp;  If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to check out Alyn's newsletter, Nerd Out. In 'What I Learned This Week', Ross D recommended C. Thi Nguyen's book The Score. For more from Mindtools Kineo, visit mindtools.com. There, you'll also find details of our new face-to-face and virtual workshops, and our off-the-shelf courses. Like the show? You'll LOVE our newsletter! Subscribe to The L&amp;amp;amp;D Dispatch&amp;amp;nbsp;at&amp;amp;nbsp;lddispatch.com Connect with our speakers If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with us on LinkedIn:  Ross Dickie Cammy Bean Alyn Kinney  </description>
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