Explore the world of learning through in-depth conversations with some of the world's most inquisitive leaders, hosted by the Sana Labs team. Sana Labs is a Stockholm-based company on a mission to personalize learning for everyone, everywhere.
In the last episode of the season, our co-host Jon Lexa speaks to acclaimed advisor, speaker, and best-selling author, John Hagel. Together, they explore learning on a personal, organizational, institutional, and societal level, how Silicon Valley and China has consistently fostered successful entrepreneurs, and why we always go further together.
In this episode, our co-host Lauren Crichton talks to Chair of the Learning Technologies Conference and self-proclaimed L&D veteran, Donald H Taylor. Together they discuss whether classroom training is dead, how the definition of learning should evolve, and why defining skills is so darn difficult.
Our host Lauren Crichton talks to senior leader and author Caroline Farberger about building an inclusive culture, harnessing the power of collective intelligence, and overcoming deep-rooted biases.
In this episode, Jon Lexa talks to leadership expert and author Pär Lager about the need for a learning mindset in an ever-changing world. Together they explore how to overcome the key barriers to learning, and what it takes to innovate and learn in entirely new ways.
Fredrik Hillelson, CEO and Founder of Novare Human Capital, speaks about reskilling flight attendants to nurses during the pandemic, the need for societal upskilling and reskilling and how that will impact lifelong learning over time.
Our host Jon Lexa talks to the Chair of SEB and Vice Chair of Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Marcus Wallenberg, about Sweden's knack for innovation, his personal experience working across a variety of industries, and how learning empowers the individual to innovate and pioneer.
Jon Lexa speaks to Future Workplace Academy founder Jeanne Meister about the future of corporate academies, cooperation between universities and companies, and leveraging technology to improve employee wellbeing.
On the next episode of Frontiers of Learning, our guest Marc Howells, VP & Head of Global Talent & Learning at AstraZeneca, reflects on the importance of purpose, how adapting to change and learning agility has been key at AstraZeneca to developing a vaccine for covid-19, and connecting curiosity to performance.
Jon Lexa talks to CLO, founder, and podcast host Christopher Lind about the importance of questioning band-aid L&D solutions, showing vulnerability within teams, and seizing every moment.
Learn more about Lena Bjurner, her role as CEO at the Swedish HR Association and the future of HR in the next episode of Frontiers of Learning.
Explore and learn about Neil Bearden (ex-INSEAD professor, founder and investor), his journey and the power of stories in the third episode of Frontiers of Learning, hosted by Jon Lexa, CCO at Sana Labs.
Listen to Gabriela, CSO at Nokia, and Jon Lexa, CCO at Sana Labs, discuss the role of a leader, 5G and the importance of upskilling in the second episode of our podcast.
Listen to the first episode of Frontiers of Learning, where Hélène Barnekow, CEO of Microsoft Sweden, and Jon Lexa, CCO at Sana Labs, discuss value-based leadership, building diverse teams, and a new way of learning.