From Facilitation to Business Strategy: The Evolution of a Learning Leader with Ian Stevens of Publicis Sapient

Ian Stevens, Director of Learning and Talent Development of Publicis Sapient, shares his 15-year journey across education and corporate learning, offering a grounded perspective on how L&D continues to evolve amid rapid change. Drawing from experience as a former teacher, facilitator and learning strategist, Ian reflects on what it takes to build resilient, business-aligned L&D functions that balance human connection, adaptability and real-world impact.

Key Takeaways:

00:00 Introduction.

03:05 Facilitation and coaching skills transfer effectively across learning environments.

05:00 Corporate learning shifts focus from content delivery to learner outcomes.

07:57 Disruption accelerates changes in how learning is delivered.

08:58 Digital-first approaches create fatigue without human connection.

14:11 Learning functions increasingly align more closely with business needs.

25:11 Resiliency supports adaptability during ongoing change.

31:58 Purpose-driven leadership helps guide future learning strategies.

Resources Mentioned:

Publicis Sapient | Website

Harvard Business Review 

Association for Talent Development

“Start With Why” by Simon Sinek

“Leaders Make the Future” by Bob Johansen, Jeremy Kirshbaum and Gabe Cervantes

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