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What is the Role of an Outsourced Learning Administrative Provider?

Infopro Learning

The world of learning and development has significantly changed over the last year. Businesses have made drastic changes to meet the needs of both customers and employees. The pandemic has brought light to the power of business agility. The need for employee reskilling has also grown.

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Understanding Learning Consulting and Why You Should Go for It

Infopro Learning

Navigating the dynamic landscape of modern businesses demands more than just the usual strategies. This is where the Learning and Development (L&D) department steps in, evolving from a traditional training approach to a strategic cornerstone. This collaborative effort ensures that learning solutions are well-rounded and relevant.

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Community-Based Learning for stronger learning connections

Learning Rebels

As organizational learning continues to evolve, it’s time to dust off a learning method that has the power to reshape how knowledge is cultivated and shared and addresses employee well-being : community-based learning. This isn’t just bad for our health; it’s also bad for business.

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Becoming a Social Business – Beyond Culture Change

Learnnovators

Over the past few years, the need to become a social business and to promote enterprise-wide collaboration have taken hold in many organizations. I only want to say these do not invoke the complete picture. The assumption is that doing business is akin to waging war and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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The Business of Development

CLO Magazine

With a bachelor’s degree in sociology and statistics, a master’s in organizational psychology and a work history rooted in operational development, Schlueter is able to take a decidedly business-first approach to L&D. So in 2003, Schlueter pivoted into organizational learning and development at Dunkin’.

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Thinking Strategically

Clark Quinn

This is harder than the ‘information dump and knowledge test’ that too often characterizes organizational learning, which brings up two issues: 1) formal learning should be reserved for when it absolutely, positively has to be in the head, and 2) putting information in the world when possible. . But it’s past time!

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Why Continued Organizational Learning is Critical to your Performance and Culture

WalkMe Training Station

The first article was “ How ‘Learning Organizations’ Beat Natural Selection” . With organizational learning, teams work together to help each other learn, and to ensure that nobody is left behind in the overall progress and achievement of the target goals.