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VR for executive-level training: 5 key areas

STRIVR

.” — Verity Creedy, Product Management Director, DDI Leaders are made, not born. And one of the biggest areas where executive-level training is important, both as leaders rise through the ranks and once they’re in place on an executive team, is the arena of soft skills. Here’s how VR can help.

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2019: The Year of Learning and Development

CLO Magazine

This is translating into larger investments in learning content and platforms, and more conversations about the link between learning and business outcomes, said David Mallon, vice president and chief analyst, Bersin, Deloitte Consulting. Also Read the 2018 Training Provider Sector Report: Your Training Program Is Not Enough.

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Developing a VR content creation strategy built for scale

STRIVR

Immersive Learning is a powerful medium because it combines behavioral and cognitive science with highly realistic immersion into Virtual Reality (VR) environments. To realize this impact, you need to create and deploy effective and engaging VR training content. And it can do this no matter who creates the content.

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Accelerate the Leadership Engine

CLO Magazine

Snapshot: Nissan needed to develop 60 high-potential leaders in high-growth markets to support its global growth strategy, but these leaders were widely dispersed and could not physically be together for training. Multinational automaker Nissan realized it isn’t always possible or practical to conduct training in a classroom setting.

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Free L&D webinars for March 2020

Limestone Learning

Join Kassy LaBorie, Principal Consultant at Kassy LaBorie Consulting LLC, to learn how to confidently step up to this call to adventure, armed with the tools, techniques and ideas you need to defeat your worries and fears. That's why CEOs’ primary concern is that the next generation of leaders aren’t ready to step up. It's method.

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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

Particularly, I'm interested in the question of: While training as a publisher of courses and courseware faces an increasingly challenging market, what other things can learning businesses successfully sell to internal or external customers? Publishing happens to be a pretty close parallel to training. See My business has cracked!

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

That led me to an article Harold and I had written on the demise of the training department. The Future of the Training Department. The latter 20th Century was the golden era of the training department. The latter 20th Century was the golden era of the training department. NCR delivered the first sales training.