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Your next employee training techniques are on this list!(Part 2)

eFront

Aside from on-the-job training, another example of experiential learning is shadowing – an activity where a junior employee is assigned to observe how a more experienced colleague applies the required skills at work. Coaching and mentoring are two other experiential learning methods. The first type are the asynchronous courses.

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Former Thomson Reuters CLO Charles Jennings highlights the 70:20:10 framework for thinking about organizational learning: 10 percent of what we need to know to do our jobs comes from courses, 20 percent from mentoring or coaching, and 70 percent is learned on the job through independent initiative.