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

WhatFix

What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning? Peer-to-peer learning is a mutual learning and training strategy that involves participants of the same level engaging in collaborative learning. Simply put, peer-to-peer learning is when one or more learners teach other learners. Action learning groups.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2017

Limestone Learning

How managers can quickly coach and develop their team members when there aren’t enough hours in the day. Learn practical tips on what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to driving manager involvement in supporting learning initiatives. The importance of empathy, feedback and an employee-centric approach to management.

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Learning Your Way Out

CLO Magazine

Perhaps most prominent in the domain of practice-oriented leadership development is action learning, which consists of group projects, team members working and reflecting on problems occurring in their projects and workplaces, and other interpersonal experiences, such as coaching and mentorships, which encourage learning dialogues.

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Free L&D webinars for November 2017

Limestone Learning

Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 11AM – 12PM PT: How to Be a Coaching Style Manager (Free for ATD members) As a manager, your job is to lift up all the employees in your performance spectrum—high-, medium-, and low-performers—and help them do more work, faster and better, every step of the way. Check them out! How L&D Helps.

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