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Using a Pricing Calculator to Pivot the Conversation from Dollars & Hours to Effort & Outcomes

LXD Central

Hours 15 Hours Step 3: Script & Build With our Design Document complete, we have a blueprint for our learning solution in-hand and are ready to flesh out the details, write our materials, develop supporting assets like animations and finally build out the resources. Hour 3 Hours Total 6.5

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Free L&D webinars for November 2020

Limestone Learning

Attend this eye-opening session, hosted by Mike Parkinson, author and owner of Billion Dollar Graphics, and discover how to turn learning objectives into easy to understand, remember and adopt learning modules with PowerPoint. It gives your team bite-sized, just-in-time training modules when they need it most. Wednesday, Nov.

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Why do you require a specialized learning platform and not a learning module of an HCM?

Disprz

If you are an HR professional, you will not look for a computer programmer today – you will look to hire a Ruby on Rails expert with 6-9 years of experience in Agile software development! As we gradually move to the right, we see a phase wise shift from operational formalities to hands-on experience and from there to experiential learning.

Module 56
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Why do you require a specialized learning platform and not a learning module of an HCM?

Disprz

If you are an HR professional, you will not look for a computer programmer today – you will look to hire a Ruby on Rails expert with 6-9 years of experience in Agile software development! As we gradually move to the right, we see a phase wise shift from operational formalities to hands-on experience and from there to experiential learning.

Module 40
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MicroLearning: The Bite-sized Elephant

Disprz

It’s getting difficult to tell a fad from a genuinely new development these days, but make no mistake — “micro-learning” has gained enough traction. More so in today’s times of agile setup and instant gratification. Experts from the learning and development industry have, thankfully, not issued any commandment on this so far.