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How to Design Leadership Training Courses That Impact Business Outcomes 

Acorn Labs

In this blog, we'll really drill down into what makes leadership training important, why it commonly fails, the different types of training for different leaders and how to develop a leadership training program that achieves business goals. Which leads happily into the point of fortifying your organisational culture.

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How to Design Leadership Training Courses That Impact Business Outcomes 

Acorn Labs

In this blog, we'll really drill down into what makes leadership training important, why it commonly fails, the different types of training for different leaders and how to develop a leadership training program that achieves business goals. Which leads happily into the point of fortifying your organisational culture.

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Tuning Your Learning Activities to The Expectations of Tomorrow’s Gen-Z Workforce

Docebo

Millennials made the need for learning technology clear – Gen-Z will push you to perfect how it’s used to retain and engage new workers. Generation Z, or Gen-Z, is defined (loosely) as the generation born between 1996 and 2011, and currently makes up about 25% of the world’s population. Source: Adecco Staffing USA .

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The multigenerational workplace

Matrix

Today’s workplace is made of various and very different generations. Born between 1927 and 1945, Veterans (also called the Silent Generation) today are in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. Born between 1946 and 1964, the Baby Boomer generation is currently in their 40s and 50s. Baby Boomers.

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Top 10 Food Safety Courses

Ed App

Food safety refers to the way food is handled, prepared, and stored to prevent food-borne illnesses. To help you with your training material, we made a list of the 10 best food safety courses that you can use to train your team. This code applies to the hospitality industry, regardless of the region.

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Ideal eLearning: Well formatted and to the point

Aptara

There is a difference between using eLearning and making it work well. There are a few checklist items leaders can inspect to ensure their courses are working. Minds are made up, and that's a serious problem that leaders might not recover from. Ideal eLearning: Well formatted and to the point. aptaraeditor.

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10Q: David Mitchell

Learning with e's

In this first of my 10Q posts, I interview David Mitchell, Deputy Head Teacher of Heathfield Community Primary School in Bolton, who talks about his hopes and aspirations for schools in the future, and how social media tools such as blogs, and his concept of QuadBlogging are having a positive impact on primary education at an international level.