The Practice of Learning Teams
Special Series: PDCA Learning Teams Facilitation Framework - Reflection and Community Feedback
April 21, 2021
Welcome to the 31st episode of the podcast series. During the month of April, we will be exploring the PDCA Model for Learning Teams facilitators. The PDCA Facilitation framework for Learning Teams has been developed by the authors of The Practice of Learning Teams to assist a facilitator in gaining knowledge and experience in conducting Learning Teams by framing some of the key concepts and thinking to be applied.
Hi Safety FM listeners, this is Brent Sutton, one of the co-hosts of the new podcast series The Practice of Learning Teams, with my fellow co-hosts Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson.

Our goal is to support you on your journey and build a better community of practice for Learning Teams.

On today's podcast, I and Brent Robinson reflect on the series for the PDCA Model for Learning Teams facilitators. We also take the opportunity to answer some of the questions from the community. Including;

1. Do I have to commit to Safety-II or HOP to use Learning Teams?
2. The name Learning Teams is being used by lots of different people and organisations, where did it all start?

We then discuss the release of our first Learning Teams video on Everyday Learning Teams.

Next week in Episode 32, we return to our normal series and I am joined by Jim Poesi, where we discuss his journey with Learning Teams and his new podcast show on SafetyFM called Safety Wars.

Here is the link for you to register and download a PDF version of the PDCA Framework. We are granting access to this document to the Learning Teams community under the Creative Commons Copyright, which means that you are free to copy (not distribute), communicate, and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes, as long as you attribute the work to Learning Teams Inc and abide by the copyright and intellectual property terms.

We hope that you enjoy the series and we continue our journey of learning and improving with Learning Teams.

Please share your thoughts about this episode @ podcastlearnings.com

Be part of the journey with Learning Teams @ learningteamscommunity.com

And don't forget, the book "The Practice of Learning Teams" is available in printed and Kindle editions on Amazon or from the author's website.