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Training Evaluation Beyond Kirkpatrick

Training Industry

Because showing the return on investment from training involves many components and metrics that are not readily measurable, such as the behavioral changes in the learner’s day-to-day work as a result of the training they attended. Understanding and articulating these two concepts will give you an edge in your training evaluation efforts.

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Stereotype Threat in the Workplace: What Your Business Should Know

OpenSesame

Read below to learn more about how stereotype threat can affect your business. For example, a 2002 study conducted by Professors Kray, Galinsky, and Thompson showed that women pursuing an MBA faced stereotype threat related challenges in mixed gender negotiations. Definition. What is stereotype threat?

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4 Reasons to Use a Learning Management System for Safety Training

eLearning Brothers

Without the ability to monitor and organize information, the ties between performance and business objectives can quickly become tangled. An LMS will allow organizations to distribute large amounts of information in a controlled manner, monitor learning, and analyze trends through evaluation and follow-up sessions. Reduce human error.

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Stereotype Threat in the Workplace: What Your Business Should Know

OpenSesame

Read below to learn more about how stereotype threat can affect your business. For example, a 2002 study conducted by Professors Kray, Galinsky, and Thompson showed that women pursuing an MBA faced stereotype threat related challenges in mixed gender negotiations. Definition. What is stereotype threat?

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What to Expect in a Channel Partner LMS

Talented Learning

In my opinion, the best recipe for channel partner LMS success is one-part marketing, one-part learning and a whole lot of business savvy. Hello, 2002? Most reps are only occasional LMS visitors, and they’re too busy for lengthy instructions or user training. How does that translate into system requirements?