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Developing the Next Generation of Purposeful Leaders

Origin Learning

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. Each of the suggested scenarios taps into different facets of individual attitude and person-management. Click To Tweet.

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The Power of Global Education: Initiatives, Research, Success Stories

Learning Routes

In this blog, we will explore the vital role of global education in cultivating culturally competent global citizens, backed by recent initiatives, research, and inspiring success stories. Global Scholars Program Focus Area: Cross-cultural collaboration Description: Connects students globally for collaborative projects on global challenges.

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The Great Training Robbery Continues

The Performance Improvement Blog

When I ask the training and development leaders who participate in my ATD Essentials of Developing an Organizational Learning Culture workshop to say what percentage of employees who attend training programs actually apply what they’ve learned on the job, the answers range from about 10% to about 50%, with most at the lower end of that range.

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Strategies for Effective Crisis Management: Lessons for K12 CEOs

Kitaboo

However, only 20% of these businesses had an adequate crisis management program in place. Through this blog, we’ll delve into some strategies for effective crisis management for K12 publishers , by drawing lessons from successful CEOs who navigated their companies through challenging times.

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What's the Future of Diversity Training?

The Performance Improvement Blog

Vaughn  writing in DiversityOfficerMagazine.com, diversity training started in the 1960s, during the civil rights era, and was about racism and changing the attitudes of white males towards African Americans. He writes: Once in awhile a company spokesperson will tell us that diversity "is in our DNA. .

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

As workforces continue to grow more diverse, human resources and learning and development teams have embraced language training programs, such as Business English and ESL, for multicultural employees.

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Unlocking Innovation: How CEOs Can Foster a Culture of Continuous Improvement

Kitaboo

The Bottom Line Innovation is not merely a department but an ingrained attitude and ethos that thrives in an environment supporting new pathways. Write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com for more info. Successful K12 organizations view innovation as an ongoing journey rather than a one-time endeavor.