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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

Chris Knowlton, a Chief Video Evangelist for Panopto, will share six actionable solutions for using asynchronous (on-demand) videos to improve training productivity and effectiveness, and three examples of when you should opt for real-time training instead. How does Adobe Captivate Prime addresses the emerging L&D challenges?

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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

Then we have the hard-to-predict massive global shocks: The once-in-a-century shock of the COVID pandemic, which drove multiple disruptions on several levels, and more recently, the multiple disruptive effects of the war in Ukraine. While each individual’s story was unique, a few key themes emerged.

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There’s an Alternative to Leadership Development

CLO Magazine

Worse, most leadership development programs turn out to be ineffective and expensive. These programs provide little focus on the social, interpersonal and strategic aspects of leadership, and what’s learned is often difficult to apply. Trust is important within an action learning team. But there’s an alternative.

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Lies About Learners and the Internet of Things

The Performance Improvement Blog

In a blog post for ATD provocatively titled “Lies About Learners”, Larry Israelite writes: Our current learning approach is outdated. Instructor-led delivery of training content continues to lead the way when it comes to formal programs, but most learners prefer an anytime, anyplace, any path, and any pace approach to learning. .

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There’s an Alternative to Leadership Development

CLO Magazine

Worse, most leadership development programs turn out to be ineffective and expensive. These programs provide little focus on the social, interpersonal and strategic aspects of leadership, and what’s learned is often difficult to apply. Trust is important within an action learning team. But there’s an alternative.

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Make L&D Go Cha-Ching

CLO Magazine

Discussions have evolved beyond, “Was our training program well-attended, informative and referral worthy?” ” but questions remain about how well-aligned learning activities are with overall business objectives — and how effective they really are. Step 2: Move From Action Learning to Results Learning.

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The Challenges of Executive Education

Training Industry

Participants play an active role in their training, and their personal investment in the learning process has grown. My role is to offer short certificate programs to companies. These challenges include the transformation of the traditional learning model, the need to be agile and the existence of communities of practice.