Lori Reed

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Lori Reed


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in Miami, Florida, The United States
March 01, 1972

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Lori Reed is a learning and customer experience strategist, consultant to libraries, speaker, and author.

With more than fifteen years experience in workplace learning & development and more than ten years experience in libraries, Lori is the coauthor, with Paul Signorelli, of Workplace Learning Leadership A Handbook for Library and Non-Profit Trainers.

In 2009, Lori was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker for her contributions in lifelong learning and advocacy for library support staff. Lori has given keynotes and presented at conferences across North America. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with her two teenagers and two cats.
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“Believe it or not working in libraries is very similar to working on an ambulance or a fire truck. You take care of a lot of homeless people, you sometimes have to clean up things that require latex gloves, you always wear comfortable shoes, and you put out a lot of “fires”!”
Lori Reed

“The trainer is there to create the exercises and to guide and encourage staff along the way, but the responsibility for learning is ultimately in the hands of the learner—where it should be. This self-directed approach to learning rather than training allows the learner to apply immediately what is learned in relation to the learner’s job or personal interests. This immediacy and this choice of how to apply what is being learned are what makes the learning stick.”
Lori Reed, Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers

“training needs to be part of the overall organization: “Training in a good organization should be work. It should be part of the expectation. [Otherwise] it’s stuck on the wall with chewing gum. Everything else you do and now you have to fit in training.”
Lori Reed, Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers



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