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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

The Purpose of Business is Learning. But none of this is possible without learning. At its core, any high performing organization is about learning; continually using new information to become smarter, better, and more effective. To survive and thrive today, industries need innovation which is essentially about learning.

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Compliance Training Best Practices: A Guide for HR Professionals

KnowledgeCity

Developing a successful compliance training program may seem like a cut and dried objective, but there are many pitfalls that could derail your efforts. One of the most daunting aspects of compliance training is that there’s little room for error when it comes to getting nearly everyone on board.

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From bystander to upstander

CLO Magazine

We’ve mandated sexual harassment prevention training. But nearly three years after #MeToo, studies show that these efforts still might not make any difference in workplace culture and attitudes. Up until a couple years ago, anti-harassment training was usually organized in response to a specific incident or public moment.

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Developing the Next Generation of Purposeful Leaders

Origin Learning

Amidst all this, as the brand grows, the founders must create a legacy by training and mentoring new leaders who will help the organization grow. In this blog post, we look at the key qualities that define a good leader and how organizations can groom the next generation of business leaders using appropriate learning and training strategies.

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Inform. Remind. Prevent.

Axonify

As April is Workplace Violence Awareness Month , it’s an appropriate time to stop and ask whether your workplace violence training is as effective as it could be. No doubt you’ve implemented training to make sure employees understand how to avoid or defuse situations that can lead to bullying, harassment or violence.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

For those who create training or administer training programs, that means considering and meeting the needs of learners with disabilities. A Guide for Creating and Buying Accessible Online Training within Your Organization’s Training Program. Training managers have a lot to do.

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Bullying at Work: EEOC Won’t Take It Anymore

ej4 eLearning

The term “workplace harassment” often conjures images of 1950s-style gender-based pestering where men made women feel uncomfortable and powerless through comments and touch that would not fly in today’s workplace – “Mad Men” style. In a revealing June 2016 report, the U.S. Supreme Court. Supreme Court.