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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I have included Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation in every proposal I have ever written, and I wanted to hear from Kirkpatrick himself regarding his take on the current state of evaluation and whether his four levels are still viable. Well, based on where Kirkpatrick and his son James are today, I was completely wrong.

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Measuring The Effectiveness of Your Blended Learning Program

Obsidian Learning

How do you know if blended learning is working in your organization? People and their skills represent strategic functions of the business. Measuring the impact of blended learning is no different from measuring the impact of learning generally, other than having a few more elements to measure. Level 4: Results.

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Boost your L&D visibility & credibility – The Annual Learning Report

CrossKnowledge

This article enables you to create your own Annual Learning Report, offering an opportunity to boost your credibility and visibility for key business stakeholders. Critical remarks have been placed at commonly used models to capture the added value of L&D, as Kirkpatrick’s model. Credible metrics for L&D’s performance.

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The Essential Guide to Learning Analytics in the Age of Big Data

Lambda Solutions

What metrics and sources to use in implementing learning analytics. Most of the time, companies collect big data from external sources to help the business serve customers more effectively, become more efficient, and increase profits. For some companies, learning analytics has a ripple effect throughout the business.

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Why Strategic Training and Development is Essential for Long-Term Business Success

Acorn Labs

Strategic training and development ties individual learning needs to business results. Not only does this give employees a better sense of purpose, it ensures that job roles and every day work are truly driving business success. This process is always rooted in business-level outcomes. Look at your business drivers.

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Continuous learning with a purpose

CLO Magazine

Of the many lessons learned from the unprecedented change, challenges and disruption in the past year and a half, perhaps the most striking is the importance of a robust learning and development strategy that is well-aligned with business needs, especially when those needs change rapidly. A Verizon employee works from their home office.

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Podcast 32: Building a Customer Education Business Case – With Bill Cushard of Learndot

Talented Learning

It’s not just because it’s the hottest segment of the extended enterprise learning market, but because it’s a fascinating specialty that blends marketing, instructional design and business strategy. And today, Bill and I examine what it takes to develop a successful customer education business case.