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3 Steps to Transition From Teacher to Trainer (and One Word of Caution)

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As the evidence became clear, many of us hoped that employers would evaluate their leadership practices and adjust, but the resignation is still going strong , even as 2022 draws to a close. Once the self-inflicted pressure is off, you’ll discover that most of your skills translate to working with learners of any age.

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What is COVID-19 Doing to the Workforce of the Future?

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Suddenly, new graduates must compete with laid off seasoned workers for fewer jobs in a changed work environment filled with virtual work and heightened safety protocols. Generation Z and Millennials in the Workforce 2020. In fact, about 28 percent of Millennials hold leadership positions at work today. How are they adapting?

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The Learning & Development Podcast: Actually Addressing Skills Gaps with Simon Gibson

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There is a skill shortage, not just in our own country, not just in Europe, but globally. If that’s the big exam question, we’ve gone off and answered a completely different question. There is a Very Real and Urgent Skills Gap That’s Being Experienced Globally. We’re going to get here by 2020.

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What did Hurricane Ida teach us about business continuity strategy?

Avilar

though we saw the forecasts of heavy rain, were caught off guard by the flash flooding and tornados that arrived days later. Businesses scrambled to implement or shore up their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives – even while many employees were working remotely due to COVID. But many in the Northeastern U.S.,

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