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2019: The Year of Learning and Development

CLO Magazine

Also Read the 2018 Training Provider Sector Report: Your Training Program Is Not Enough. Also Read the 2017 Training Provider Sector Report: Learning & Development Today is Microsized, Personalized and Really, Really Short. It’s incredibly powerful,” said DDI CEO Tacy Byham. Don’t Get Distracted.

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Top 4 soft skills employees are developing in VR

STRIVR

Around the globe, corporate learning experts are pushing the need for soft skills training. Amid the clamor, Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a powerful tool for many L&D leaders to train their workforce in soft skills. Josh Bersin, global L&D analyst. 4 soft skills that VR helps employees learn.

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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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Searching for candidates can be like digging for buried treasure

CLO Magazine

Not surprisingly, corporate training budgets, especially those allocated to leadership development, have steadily grown. According to Training Industry’s “The State of the Leadership Training Market,” in 2018 alone organizations around the world spent about $3.4 billion on leadership development solutions. Beyond the Radar.

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Embracing long-term virtual team and leadership training

CLO Magazine

Do you find yourself frowning at them or gasping in horror at their inappropriate pandemic behavior? Recently, I had a conversation with a leadership and development director that went like this: He recalled the days when you could just walk around a training room and engage, face-to-face, with learners. Do something.

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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.