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Mastering the craft: A comprehensive guide to technical skills training

TalentLMS

Limited to coding: Technical expertise includes a diverse set of abilities tailored to specific jobs. For instance, this may involve expertise in languages such as Python and Java, database management, and proficiency in frameworks like Django and Spring, all customized to meet the specific demands of assigned projects.

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Learning with purpose

CLO Magazine

The models include everything from leadership and foundational skills to specific technical competencies, including cloud computing and network and database management. Each employee’s competency is measured based on their proficiency (from novice to expert), experience (entry- to senior-level) and functional expertise.

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What is Digital Fluency, and Why Does Your Workplace Need It?

KnowledgeCity

And it’s still remarkably rare: A 2020 Accenture study showed that only around 14% of global companies are digitally mature. Surveys and analysis are an important place to start. TQ stands for Technology Quotient, or the enthusiasm and expertise for technology in a workplace. Survey How Employees Use Digital Capabilities.

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Beyond Skills: The Rise of the Capability Academy

NovoEd

To address the gap, modern organizations are investing in new capability academies, places to go to learn, share, and build expertise together. The hottest hard skills for 2020 according to LinkedIn Learning include blockchain, cloud computing, analytical reasoning, artificial intelligence, and UX design.

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Beyond Skills: The Rise of the Capability Academy

NovoEd

To address the gap, modern organizations are investing in new capability academies, places to go to learn, share, and build expertise together. The hottest hard skills for 2020 according to LinkedIn Learning include blockchain, cloud computing, analytical reasoning, artificial intelligence, and UX design.

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AI and Learning Systems: Is This Combo as Great and Powerful as it Seems?

Talented Learning

As our lead analyst, John Leh, noted in a recent learning technology trends analysis, “It’s important to keep in mind that AI is hard to demonstrate and easy to exaggerate.” But by 2020, 85% of businesses will actually be piloting AI programs through a combination of build, buy and outsourcing strategies.