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Xyleme

The need for agility and adaptability is greater than ever, making it essential for organizations to invest in learning and development (L&D) to remain competitive and keep up with the pace of intelligent content development. Reliance on traditional office tools such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint still dominates the market.

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WYSIWYG: How “What You See is What You Get” Authoring Limits Your Content’s Lifespan

Xyleme

With WYSIWYG authoring tools like Microsoft PowerPoint and Articulate Storyline, when you lay content out on the page, what you see is indeed what you get — but it’s all you’ll ever get. WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), or so-called "rapid" authoring tools claim to save us time, but do they really? Read the article.

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Why Training Needs to go Agile (Part 1 – The Basics)

Xyleme

In other words, learning needs to go Agile. So how do Training Vendors help training organizations go agile: they adopt Agile Development. Agile Development is an approach where vendors deliver very fast, iterative product development through close collaboration with its user base (i.e. training organizations).

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Free learning & development webinars for December 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Sales Trainers: Secrets to Selling Enterprise and National Accounts In this session, Gred Nanigian, Sales Trainer and CEO of Greg Nanigian and Associates, will explore a tactical process and technique your sales team can use that cuts the Enterprise sales cycle in half, while improving the closing ratio without having to drop their price.

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