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7 Ways for L&D to Look Ahead to 2023

Learning Rebels

But at the root, the issue is likely not with the tool but with the user. Quite ironically, while hosting this particular Coffee Chat (“Learning from Failure”), my internet failed and kicked me out of my own chat. But really, all you can do is laugh about it, fix the issue, and move on. We do this with our own productivity too.

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Optimizing training with virtual labs: New ebook shows how customer education leaders successfully made the move

Cloudshare

As long as they have an internet connection and a browser, they can log on wherever they are, eliminating travel time and costs. Case in point: BWise, a company that specializes in governance, risk and compliance technology, quickly scaled up its training programs by switching to virtual learning. WEBINAR 7 Tips for Remote Training.

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Online training platform’s best tools for working remotely

Coassemble

Our teams love Atlassian’s software for a variety of reasons. Being able to track ticket issues, blockers or progress made, and time logged is incredibly useful. It also integrates with many popular office suites so you can link relevant work right into an issue card. Asana is visually appealing and incredibly easy to use.

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