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Lessons from Nature:
The Organic Learning &
Performance Ecosystem
David Kelly
Program Director
http://bit.ly/1y4qtOW
Do you have a learning strategy…
Photo credit - Anne Davis 773 http://bit.ly/1ubsK5I
Or do you have a training strategy?
A great thought begins
by seeing something
differently, with a shift
of the mind's eye.
Albert Einstein
Photo credit - Stephen Coles http://bit.ly/1ktNTBZ
What is an Ecosystem?
Photo credit - Henrik Johansson http://bit.ly/1q9Tk0M
An ecosystem is a community of living
organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in
conjunction with the nonliving components
of their environment (things like air, water
and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
Photo credit - Phil's 1stPix http://bit.ly/1lsX9uJ
What is a Learning and
Performance Ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a community of living
organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in
conjunction with the nonliving components of
their environment (things like air, water and
mineral soil), interacting as a system.
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is a
community of living organisms (plants, animals
and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving
components of their environment (things like
air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a
system.
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is a
community of people in conjunction with the
nonliving components of their environment
(things like air, water and mineral soil),
interacting as a system.
Photo credit - Siggi Churchill http://bit.ly/1qa1rKP
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is
a community of people in conjunction
with the processes of their environment,
interacting as a system.
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is a
community of people in conjunction with the
processes and information of their
environment, interacting as a system.
Photo credit - LesTaylor http://bit.ly/1qa4dzT
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is a
community of people in conjunction with the
processes, information, & technology of their
environment, interacting as a system.
Photo credit - KateTer Haar http://bit.ly/1ktWchj
A Learning and Performance Ecosystem is a
community of people in conjunction with the
processes, information, & technology of their
environment, interacting as a system
supporting development.
Photo credit - Jacob Bøtter http://bit.ly/1qa59UI
Producers, Consumers,
and DecomposersPhoto credit - Brian Fuller http://bit.ly/1ktZhxG
What is being produced for consumption? Who is
producing it? Where is it being produced?
Photo credit - Moyan Brenn http://bit.ly/1qa7uPA
Who are the consumers? Is what is produced what
consumers need? Can consumers access what is produced?
Photo credit - AndyOakley http://bit.ly/1ku2gX0
How do we decompose of what has lived out it’s
usefulness? How are things removed from the ecosystem?
Photo credit - Michael Allen Smith http://bit.ly/1ku2gX0
Nurturing the
Environment
Photo credit -World Scouting http://bit.ly/1ku8ztB
Do you consider the effects on the ecosystem before you
remove something from it’s environment?
Photo credit -World Resources Institute http://bit.ly/1qacovR
What effect does introducing something new into the
environment have on the system as a whole?
Photo credit - Jack Pearce http://bit.ly/1kucGWL
The Importance
of BeesPhoto credit - Martin LaBar http://bit.ly/1qagq7F
“If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man
would only have four years left to live.”
― Maurice Maeterlinck,The Life of the Bee
Photo credit - earl258 http://bit.ly/1qagHau
Do you where the bees are in your ecosystem? Do you
have enough bees? Are they free to roam? How can you
increase the bee population?
Photo credit - SeanWinters http://bit.ly/1qahEjg
The environment is everything that isn't me.
Albert Einstein
Photo credit - Lander. http://bit.ly/1lsX0aN
Learn More…
David Kelly
Program Director
Lessons from Nature:
The Organic Learning and
Performance Ecosystem
http://bit.ly/1y4qtOW

Lessons from Nature: Exploring the Learning and Performance Ecosystem

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    Lessons from Nature: TheOrganic Learning & Performance Ecosystem David Kelly Program Director http://bit.ly/1y4qtOW
  • 2.
    Do you havea learning strategy… Photo credit - Anne Davis 773 http://bit.ly/1ubsK5I
  • 3.
    Or do youhave a training strategy?
  • 4.
    A great thoughtbegins by seeing something differently, with a shift of the mind's eye. Albert Einstein Photo credit - Stephen Coles http://bit.ly/1ktNTBZ
  • 5.
    What is anEcosystem? Photo credit - Henrik Johansson http://bit.ly/1q9Tk0M
  • 6.
    An ecosystem isa community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system. Photo credit - Phil's 1stPix http://bit.ly/1lsX9uJ
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    What is aLearning and Performance Ecosystem?
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    An ecosystem isa community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
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    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
  • 10.
    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of people in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system. Photo credit - Siggi Churchill http://bit.ly/1qa1rKP
  • 11.
    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of people in conjunction with the processes of their environment, interacting as a system.
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    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of people in conjunction with the processes and information of their environment, interacting as a system. Photo credit - LesTaylor http://bit.ly/1qa4dzT
  • 13.
    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of people in conjunction with the processes, information, & technology of their environment, interacting as a system. Photo credit - KateTer Haar http://bit.ly/1ktWchj
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    A Learning andPerformance Ecosystem is a community of people in conjunction with the processes, information, & technology of their environment, interacting as a system supporting development. Photo credit - Jacob Bøtter http://bit.ly/1qa59UI
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    Producers, Consumers, and DecomposersPhotocredit - Brian Fuller http://bit.ly/1ktZhxG
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    What is beingproduced for consumption? Who is producing it? Where is it being produced? Photo credit - Moyan Brenn http://bit.ly/1qa7uPA
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    Who are theconsumers? Is what is produced what consumers need? Can consumers access what is produced? Photo credit - AndyOakley http://bit.ly/1ku2gX0
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    How do wedecompose of what has lived out it’s usefulness? How are things removed from the ecosystem? Photo credit - Michael Allen Smith http://bit.ly/1ku2gX0
  • 19.
    Nurturing the Environment Photo credit-World Scouting http://bit.ly/1ku8ztB
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    Do you considerthe effects on the ecosystem before you remove something from it’s environment? Photo credit -World Resources Institute http://bit.ly/1qacovR
  • 21.
    What effect doesintroducing something new into the environment have on the system as a whole? Photo credit - Jack Pearce http://bit.ly/1kucGWL
  • 22.
    The Importance of BeesPhotocredit - Martin LaBar http://bit.ly/1qagq7F
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    “If the beedisappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.” ― Maurice Maeterlinck,The Life of the Bee Photo credit - earl258 http://bit.ly/1qagHau
  • 24.
    Do you wherethe bees are in your ecosystem? Do you have enough bees? Are they free to roam? How can you increase the bee population? Photo credit - SeanWinters http://bit.ly/1qahEjg
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    The environment iseverything that isn't me. Albert Einstein Photo credit - Lander. http://bit.ly/1lsX0aN
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    David Kelly Program Director Lessonsfrom Nature: The Organic Learning and Performance Ecosystem http://bit.ly/1y4qtOW