June 25, 2026
11:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM PT

eLearning Industry Webinar: Designing for Better Performance

In this webinar, learn how to ask better questions, challenge quick-fix requests, and design learning experiences that actually move the needle.

Jeannie Hitchcock
Therese Longo

Every L&D professional has been there: the moment when a stakeholder asks for "a quick ten-minute eLearning" without fully understanding the performance problem they actually want to solve. If you've been wondering how to confidently push back and guide conversations toward real solutions, this is the webinar for you.

Therese Longo and Jeannie Hitchcock, solution architects, will focus on how to partner with stakeholders to get to the root of performance challenges, design learning experiences and performance supports that drive genuine behavior change, and equip people with high-value, future-ready skills.

In this session, you will:

  • Define performance in terms of meaningful outputs and results
  • Identify the conditions that enable strong performance
  • Design learning experiences focused on critical actions and decisions
  • Apply a simple framework to diagnose performance challenges and inform your design
  • Navigate stakeholder requests with confidence—asking better questions, pushing beyond "quick training fixes," and positioning yourself as a strategic partner

Reserve your spot for this free, 60-minute live session. Come ready to think differently about what L&D can do and leave with a clearer path to becoming the strategic partner your organization needs.

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Jeannie Hitchcock
Therese Longo