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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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Mind the Gap: How to Assess Sales Performance Gaps to Achieve Execution Excellence

PDG

Essentially, they know what to do because you’ve trained them. The question is, are they doing it? This is the knowing/doing gap. The knowing/doing gap refers to the disconnect between what we know we should do and what we actually do in practice.

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Louder than words

E-Learning Provocateur

Using the 4+4 Part Employee Lifecycle as my guide, I will share my thoughts on some of the ways in which your capability framework can add value to your organisation’s activities in terms of recruitment, onboarding, performance, and offboarding. Everyone knows that change management is hard. Recruitment.

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9 Ways to Increase Online Student Engagement

WBT Systems

An online course that merely provides information is no better than any other in today’s competitive lifelong learning market. These learning outcomes should be included in the course description so students know what to expect and whether the course is right for them. Students want impact, not information. Solving a problem.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

If we’re so well-trained and informed, why aren’t we more effective?” In this respect, there is often a “knowing-doinggap to be filled. This webcast will explore how simulations can be used as an effective tool to bridge this gap and the benefits they can bring to learning and development within organizations.

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The 2015 ATD International Conference Backchannel: Curated Resources #ATD2015

David Kelly

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. Stop Reading and Start Learning: How to Absorb Information Better by Kevin Daum. The Looming Leadership Gap by Ed Cohen.