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Stories of Successful (and not so successful) Elearning Implementations

December 12, 2017

You've built or acquired some great elearning resources. That's terrific. Now what?  Join us on December 12th at 2pm ET when Steve Gluckman, PDC Trusted Advisor and CEO of LawFirmElearning, will share examples of how firms have utilized their on-demand learning resources and driven adoption among their lawyers and staff. We'll examine some real-life initiatives and learn what's worked - and what hasn't.  You'll come away with some great ideas and will benefit from the lessons others have learned along the way. 

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*If you are not a PDC member and would like to attend this webinar, please contact Kathy Bradley at kbradley@pdclegal.org.

 

Meet the Presenter

Steve Gluckman is the founder and CEO of LawFirmElearning and the author of E-Learning for Law Firms, an Amazon.com best-selling book published by the American Bar Association.

In 2011, Steve was appointed by Harvard University to serve as Senior Fellow with Harvard’s Center for Business and Government.  Steve is a 2015 Catalyst #DisruptTheDefault award winner and previously served as President and Chief Knowledge Officer with ASI, a 350-person professional services firm recognized as one of America’s “Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises.” He also served as Senior Director of Professional and Organizational Development at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP – a NALP "Award of Distinction for Innovation and Technology" winner for online learning solutions developed to support Manatt’s lawyers and staff.

Steve was named a Trusted Advisor by the Professional Development Consortium in 2015 and has supported scores of AmLaw 200 law firms, corporations, associations, and federal agencies with a variety of award-winning online learning initiatives. He was appointed Special Advisor to the CEO of the Democratic National Convention Committee in 2004 and authored an IBM-sponsored case study developed for Harvard University's "Leadership for a Networked World" program.