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# Session 31:  The Continuous Learning Pyramid

### Speaker

Quentin Peltier, The Continuous Learning Pyramid: What Really Works (and doesn't) in LegalUpskilling ([LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/qpeltier/)).

What does it really take to make continuous learning stick in a legal department? The truth is, it’s less about content and more about how people engage with it. In this session, we’ll share a practical 3-pillar model – born from real-life trials, errors and successes – that turns training into a simple, impactful and sustainable habit for legal teams.

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