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How to Deliver a Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Training Program

Hurix Digital

Creating and delivering diversity and inclusion (D&I) training programs is a great way to address prejudices and biases within the workplace. What is a diversity and inclusion training program? Diversity and inclusion at the workplace is more than just being politically correct.

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Leadership Development in the Modern Work Environment: Key Competencies

Infopro Learning

Leadership development programs seek to provide individuals with the necessary skills, mindset, and tools to grow into and excel in leadership roles. So, how do you ensure that your leadership development program truly addresses the needs of your employees and helps build a trustworthy, competent, and authentic leadership team?

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Employee training: Challenges for large organisations

BrightCarbon

Creating employee training for a large organisation can feel like playing whack-a-mole at the fair. Over the years BrightCarbon has developed training for a huge range of organisations , including large, global businesses. Fortunately, though not all face-to-face training can be replaced by online training, a lot of it can.

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Does It Make Sense To Integrate DEI into Corporate Technical Training Or Should It Always Be Separate?

IT Training Department Blog

In real life diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are part of life and blended with all other things in life. But with corporate training, it’s not that easy since there’s usually one focused goal. With a course that’s focused on a DEI topic, the goal is to learn about that and how to apply it to a situation.

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Stop talking training and start talking value

CLO Magazine

Applied in the context of learning and development, if an intervention is provided by the L&D function, involves instruction and learners, then it is “training.” This is an unfortunate truth, because to external appearances, most training does indeed look the same. Like ducks, such programs look a lot alike.

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The discomfort of learning

CLO Magazine

Among the many lessons I’ve learned is that Development doesn’t happen when women are in a cocoon of comfort. Positive change starts with women stepping into what I call “the discomfort of learning.” Shedding the “I can do it all” syndrome and learning to delegate. Seeking out helpful feedback from leaders.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

As globalization increases and communities become more diverse, the competitive advantage of any organization will be its collective knowledge and its expanded expertise. The Purpose of Business is Learning. But none of this is possible without learning. Companies must learn more deeply about their customers and markets.