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Social Learning: An Ongoing Experiment

CLO Magazine

In a famous series of experiments to demonstrate his theory, Bandura studied children’s behavior after they watched a human adult model act aggressively toward a Bobo doll — a toy with a rounded bottom that returns to an upright position after it has been knocked down. All percentages rounded.

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THREE STRATEGIES FOR LEADING VIRTUAL SALES TEAMS

PDG

After an initial period of controlled chaos, B2B sales organizations have made the major shift from in-person to virtual interactions — and if multiple McKinsey studies are any indication, that shift isn’t a blip. It’s the understatement of the century to say that the sales landscape looks a lot different now than it did a year ago.

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3 Key Strategies for Leading Remote Sales Teams

PDG

After an initial period of controlled chaos, B2B sales organizations have made the major shift from in-person to virtual interactions — and if multiple McKinsey studies are any indication, that shift isn’t a blip. It’s the understatement of the century to say that the sales landscape looks a lot different now than it did a year ago.

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

Progressive organizations are keeping their employees engaged in training beyond the training hours! Let’s examine some top benefits of social learning in organizations. Learning can occur by observing a behavior and by observing the consequences of the behavior ( vicarious reinforcement ). What is Social Learning?

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Why You Should Adopt Social Learning

EI Design

Today, social learning is more than a buzz and is increasingly used by forward thinking organizations to foster collaborative learning and more significantly its application on the job. Learning can occur by observing a behavior and by observing the consequences of the behavior ( vicarious reinforcement ).