Rethinking L&D as a Human-Centered Strategy in a Rapidly Changing Workplace with Alissa Weiher of UCHealth

Alissa Weiher, Senior Director of Organizational Development, Engagement and Retention of UCHealth, reflects on her 20-year career in learning and development. She shares how L&D has evolved from tactical training to a strategic function shaped by AI, data and cross-functional collaboration while keeping the human experience at the center of change.

Key Takeaways:

00:00 Introduction.

02:49 Career paths into L&D often begin through hands-on training.

03:48 L&D evolves from tactical support to strategic influence.

05:15 Direct relationships strengthen learning insight and decision-making.

08:17 Learning functions as part of the total rewards experience.

09:24 AI changes how work is designed and performed.

11:14 Human judgment remains essential alongside AI.

21:02 Learning agility enables effective navigation through change.

28:28 L&D leadership requires ongoing self-development.

Resources Mentioned:

UCHealth | Website

Association for Talent Development (ATD)

Learning Geeks podcast

“Leading the Learning Function” by MJ Hall and Laleh Patel

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