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How Learning Experiences Will Change in 2020: An Interview with Nolan Hout

Infopro Learning

As the year 2020 begins, many are now wondering what kinds of training trends will take hold this year. The world of L&D is constantly changing, but one thing is certain, positive learning experiences are high in demand. I think as we start to find these interesting use-cases we’ll see AR VR really take hold in 2020.”.

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5 Attributes of Resilient Leadership to Navigate the Change

Infopro Learning

To face uncertainty, business leaders are highly concerned about how their organization and its people will respond to the change. When leaders are resilient, they can successfully navigate the change and confidently motivate others. Resilient leadership is the ability to navigate the changing business landscape. Be Risk Takers.

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3 Ways 2020 Forever Changed the HR Space

Wisetail

The post 3 Ways 2020 Forever Changed the HR Space appeared first on Wisetail LMS. DEI practices, remote work, reskilling—these trends will be important next year and further into the future. Our writer took a deep dive into some of the ways you can set yourself up for success in 2021.

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Key findings: What changed in L&D in 2020?

CLO Magazine

The post Key findings: What changed in L&D in 2020? Video editing by Shaan Chadha and Colin Hohman. The data in this video was gathered by BMG Research and Advisory Services. appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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Use Chaos to Build a Stronger Organization

Speaker: Stacey Harris, Chief Research Officer & Managing Partner at Sapient Insights Group

She’ll discuss the emerging trends in the Learning technology market, and how these exciting new approaches to creating micro, adaptive, and personalized content is changing the face of workforce development while creating strong connections to business outcomes.

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Three insights from retail’s 2020 holiday season

Axonify

And with so many changes to the way we work, shop and celebrate the holidays, analysts and industry observers billed this year as a holiday season like no other. Copyright © 2020 Axonify Inc. - The holiday season is retail’s time to shine. It lived up to the hype. All rights reserved.

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Learning & Development Resolutions for 2020

Dashe & Thomson

2019 was a transformational year in so many ways: technology changed, procedures changed, even teams changed. That’s how, whether I was designing an eLearning course or managing a blended learning project, I discovered the value of change management. In 2020 I resolve to think like an innovator. Read more books.

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Mission Critical: Leveraging Learning Engineering to Drive Digital Transformation

Speaker: Trish Uhl, Founder of Owl's Ledge LLC and the Talent & Learning Analytics Leadership Forum

August 12, 2020 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 5:30 pm BST

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Leading Successful Change to Remote Training

Speaker: Dr. Britt Andreatta, PhD, CEO, 7th Mind, Inc.

April 7th, 2020 11:00 AM PDT, 2:00 PM EDT, 7:00 PM GMT

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COVID & the Future of Work: Insights from Paycor’s C-Suite

In Paycor’s newest report, our Chief Executive and Group Leaders consider how SMBs will recruit, manage their workforce, optimize benefits, and foster employee experience in the new normal of 2020 and beyond. In just a few months, everything changed: 30 million unemployed and counting. Download our newest guide to find out!

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Stop Thinking Like an Instructional Designer, Start Thinking Like a Game Designer

Speaker: Karl Kapp, Professor of Instructional Technology, Bloomsburg University

Simply changing your mindset from instructional designer to game designer will help you to create engaging and effective instruction. Game designers tend to think action first. As a result, most games are engaging, intriguing, and immersive, while instructional content tends to be boring and perfunctory.