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Demystifying Why Leadership Development Often Fails

PDG

Not Recognizing the Knowing-Doing Gap Let’s face it: a lot of new leader readiness programs don’t do enough to prepare leaders for the realities of the job. The “knowing-doing gap” refers to the disparity between what individuals know they should do and what they actually do in practice.

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Optimizing Teams for Best-In-Class Sales Performance

PDG

performance & Measurement Optimizing Teams for Best-In-Class Sales Performance Written By: Sean Frontz March 20, 2023 – 6 min read In today’s highly competitive business environment, talent development is a crucial factor for success. The Knowing/Doing Gap is one of the most studied concepts in human psychology.

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From Strategy to Results: How to Drive Sales Execution Excellence

PDG

– Harvard Business Review Where Do the Execution Wheels Fall Off? Create alignment by regularly communicating the strategic goals, reinforcing their importance, and linking them to daily tasks and activities. Only 8% of leaders are good at both strategy & execution.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

Businesses should always look for an easy-to-use toolkit that facilitates rapid creation and distribution of eLearning at scale. How open-source platforms can be optimized to inspire a culture of learning in the workplace that aligns with business objectives. In this respect, there is often a “knowing-doinggap to be filled.

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The 2015 ATD International Conference Backchannel: Curated Resources #ATD2015

David Kelly

ATD Conference Reinforces Need for L&D Professionals to Demonstrate Business Value by Richele Black. ATD2015 Session: Write Activities to make boring lectures disappear by Stan Skrabut. ATD2015 Session: Engaging Activities for Live Online Meetings, Webinars, and Virtual Training by Stan Skrabut. by Stan Skrabut.