Unsurprisingly, artificial intelligence once again topped the results of Donald Taylor’s Global Sentiment Survey. Almost every other option on the survey lost vote-share this year, with the exception of the ‘value trio’. So, what do these findings tell us about the state of L&D, and how the profession is evolving?
In this week’s episode of The Mindtools L&D Podcast, Don joined Ross D and Ross G for our annual breakdown of the survey’s results. We discuss:
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what the Global Sentiment Survey is (and what it isn’t);
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AI's unprecedented dominance of the survey, and the conclusions we can draw from this;
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the return of the ‘value trio’;
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the extent to which L&D’s perceived challenges align with perceived ‘hot’ topics.
To read the full Global Sentiment Survey 2025 report, head to Don’s website.
In ‘What I Learned This Week’, Ross G recommended the 'Tab limit’ extension for Google Chrome.
Ross D referenced Jared Cooney Horvath’s video ‘CheatGPT | A textbook case of bad research’.
And Don mentioned the paper ‘A systematic literature review of artificial intelligence (AI) in coaching: insights for future research and product development’, from The Journal of Work-Applied Management.
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