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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

At the end of the day, those contributions deliver more insights and knowledge into a repository designed to develop an already skilled workforce and improve the performance of the business. The approach abandons traditional learning models, favoring a more common sense, real-life approach to learning.

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What is Social Learning (And How to Adopt it)

Docebo

At the end of the day, those contributions deliver more insights and knowledge into a repository designed to develop an already skilled workforce and improve the performance of the business. The approach abandons traditional learning models, favoring a more common sense, real-life approach to learning.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

The Differences in Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Classroom vs. the Workplace. Peer learning encourages cooperation and social skills in students and helps them acquire knowledge by actively supporting other students. Here are seven types of peer-to-peer learning examples commonly found in a corporate setting.

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Learning Trends for 2022: What to watch and why

Learning Pool

The past year has been huge for learning teams as they continue to accelerate and mature their adoption of digitally-enabled learning. The need to create learner/customer journeys that accelerated colleagues from knowing and understanding to activating their new skills in work.

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Beyond the status quo: how enlightened CLOs can enable true employee readiness

CLO Magazine

According to PwC’s “Talent Trends 2019” report, “79 percent of CEOs worldwide are concerned that a lack of essential skills in their workforce is threatening the future growth of their organization.”. Gartner reported in 2018 that 70 percent of employees have not mastered the skills they need to do their jobs. Considering that U.S.

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A Manager's View of Employee Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

It is my personal attempt (and tone) to address these conflicts of priorities, especially when a new learning intervention is adopted (or mandated), and to unambiguously make clear the expectation of the manager’s prime role in the success of any learning intervention and to make it one of his/her prime priorities. See below.

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Corporate Training Trends 2020

Unboxed

The Future of Corporate Learning. According to SHRM’s Skills Gap 2019 research, 75% of HR professionals say there is a shortage of skills in candidates for job openings. One of the “most effective remedies” mentioned in the report for this growing skills gap is to improve employee retention rates. Video roleplay.

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