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The ‘Mastermind’ effect: Leveraging resources to support upskilling and reskilling for the future

CLO Magazine

As a result, the statistical average of a successful internal, often cross-functional, mastermind group could characteristically demonstrate close to 5 percent in revenue growth and an increase in profitability of almost 20 percent — that’s significant ROI. Be thoughtful about the participants.

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The 50:50 learning model

CLO Magazine

Structures in a startup are informal and agile. People, roles and responsibilities tend to change fast, and a default training program is not agile enough to keep up. Additionally, when you are in the startup phase there are not enough people to train to give you ROI on a formal course. This brings in a practical insight.”.

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Free L&D webinars for May 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 11AM – 12PM PT: The ROI Dilemma: Measuring Results of Your Learning Programs (Free for ATD members) Significant resources are being allocated to training and development across most organizations, but many companies still find themselves unsure of results. How do you measure training ROI? And more!

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Free L&D webinars for April 2018

Limestone Learning

But right now, a quick YouTube search turns up 815,000 videos for “internal meeting,” 310,000 more for “product roadmap,” and 168,000 for “confidential training.” But right now, a quick YouTube search turns up 815,000 videos for “internal meeting,” 310,000 for “product road map,” and 168,000 for “confidential training.”

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