Release Date: June 24
In a world eager to digitize, many organizations have leaned hard into virtual trainingβbut whatβs getting lost along the way?
In this episode of The Learnit Lounge, host Mickey Fitch-Collins sits down with Barbara Trumbly, Senior Vice President of Operations and Events at the Surplus Line Association of California, to unpack what it really takes to create impactful, people-centered blended learning. From peer-to-peer programs to structured onboarding and reverse mentoring, Barbara shares honest insights into whatβs working, whatβs not, and how HR and L&D leaders can meet employees where they areβwithout sacrificing effectiveness or engagement.
What Youβll Learn:
- Why treating all employees the same in training is a costly mistake
- How to balance virtual, in-person, and on-the-job trainingβwithout overcomplicating it
- What it means to βtrain to strengthsβ and why it boosts morale
- Why some employees »ε΄Η²Τβt want to growβand why thatβs OK
- The key question Barbara asks her staff to drive career ownership
- What HR leaders must define before they can measure training impact
In This Episode:
- 00:00 β Intro: Meet Barbara Trumbly, SVP of Operations & Events at Surplus Line Association
- 01:35 β What blended learning really meansβand the biggest misconception about it
- 02:56 β Why face-to-face interaction still matters in a digital-first world
- 03:43 β A controversial opinion: why tech canβt replace relationship-driven learning
- 05:07 β The mistake companies make: assuming everyone learns the same way
- 06:30 β Tactile learning, note-taking, and the power of doing vs. listening
- 07:37 β What ideal blended learning looks like in practiceβBarbaraβs real-world example
- 09:30 β The power of breaking bread: why lunch matters in learning
- 10:26 β How to structure on-the-job training without micromanaging
- 11:30 β Peer-to-peer learning: how teaching others reinforces learning
- 12:57 β Reverse mentoring: why newer employees can make great trainers
- 13:57 β The tough question: how do you measure training impact?
- 14:35 β Start with a clear definition of employee successβthen build training around it
- 16:27 β Biggest leadership lesson: manage to strengths, not weaknesses
- 18:15 β Why feedback should focus on what people do right
- 19:15 β Uncomfortable truth: not everyone wants to grow their career (and thatβs okay)
- 22:10 β Final takeaway: personalize development and let employees chart their path
- 23:34 β Barbaraβs favorite question to ask her team: βWhat do you want to achieve, and how do you plan to get there?β
- 24:15 β How to connect with Barbara + outro and listener call to action
About Barbara:
Barbara Trumbly is the Senior Vice President of Operations and Events at the Surplus Line Association of California where she oversees operations, HR, administration, and learning and development. Barbara leads the charge in building training programs that actually fit her peopleβbalancing structured onboarding, budget management, and the human element of learning. She believes in strengths-based leadership, the power of peer-to-peer learning, and building relationships across departments to support a thriving learning culture.
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