As learning leaders, we have an opportunity to capture all the tangible and intangible program outcomes, incorporate them into the onboarding objectives and use them to shape the new hire experience.
Features This Issue
Digital blended training allows for the flexibility of online training while also leveraging the engagement of live events.
Mobile learning isn’t about technology. It’s not about content. It’s about expectations. It’s about behaviors. It’s about equity.
Custom eLearning provides a convenient, flexible and complementary method of reinforcing concepts and skills learned during live, role-based training sessions.
While there are benefits of working remotely like schedule flexibility, no commute, etc., workers struggle with loneliness.
Among the many different approaches to learning in the workplace, one has proven to be particularly effective, yet remains strangely elusive: communities of practice (CoPs).
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Best practices for developing effective training programs.
Thought Leaders This Issue
Since every individual’s interests, goals and aspirations are unique, supporting an employee’s learning journey can be challenging.
The following are key areas that leadership development programs should focus on to help leaders succeed in hybrid workplaces:
Below are some tips on how we can take advantage of a variety of technologies and tools to drive impact.
Unlike current VR experiences, the metaverse can be a social environment that enhances connections and reduces loneliness.
What are the kinds of leadership challenges new hires can expect upon arrival? Here are three to consider.
Let’s dive into the shift from “diversity” to “cultural” training and how this change could have a dramatic impact on training results.
Enjoying a long and satisfying career requires that we bring the best of who we are and what we can do to our work day-in and day-out.