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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

This form of learning leverages the collective expertise within an organization, fostering an environment where knowledge is continuously exchanged and everyone contributes to the growth and success of their peers. This sounds great in theory but implementing it can be tricky.

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Creating learning experiences that don’t suck

CLO Magazine

How we as humans naturally learn in life should be applied to executive development and creating highly engaging learning environments. Connect the Learning Through Orchestration. Every speaker — regardless of topic, expertise or origin — must relate the content to what it means for the specific audience.

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Staff Development Dilemmas: In-House vs. Outsource

Mindflash

Your employees will benefit from learning how to undertake their specific job role in the environment that they will actually be using their new-found knowledge in, and perhaps even with the colleagues that they will interact with in their role. Alterations in learning plans following performance reviews. Action Learning Sets.

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Staff Development Dilemmas: In-House vs. Outsource

Mindflash

Your employees will benefit from learning how to undertake their specific job role in the environment that they will actually be using their new-found knowledge in, and perhaps even with the colleagues that they will interact with in their role. Alterations in learning plans following performance reviews. Action Learning Sets.

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The new age of exploration

Clive on Learning

Sounds like a watertight approach that is likely to lead to consistent and reliable outcomes. The shortcomings of exposition It’s important to contrast instruction with what, previously, had been the dominant approach, at least in formal learning settings, and that was exposition. They will receive ample demonstrations and examples.

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The new age of exploration

Clive on Learning

Sounds like a watertight approach that is likely to lead to consistent and reliable outcomes. The shortcomings of exposition It’s important to contrast instruction with what, previously, had been the dominant approach, at least in formal learning settings, and that was exposition. They will receive ample demonstrations and examples.