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Blended Learning as a powerful strategy for corporate training success

Infopro Learning

Recent studies have found that the amount of people who work remotely at least once a week has grown by an astounding 400% since 2010 (1). No matter the budget there is always a way you can deliver effective and engaging training. Clearly define your budget, timeline and the technology you will be working with.

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What workers want: An L&D study of European employees

Docebo

The UK: Of all countries, UK employees are the least likely to quit due to having insufficient budget (10%), but they care a lot about being understaffed (34%) and poor management (49%). The post What workers want: An L&D study of European employees appeared first on Docebo.

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Strategies to Optimize Business Budgeting for 2024

Coreaxis

Budgeting Strategies for 2024 Budgeting Strategies for 2024 Discover the most effective strategies to optimize your business budgeting for 2024 and ensure financial success. Managing a business budget effectively is crucial for long-term success. Ultimately, this helps businesses improve their budgeting strategies.

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3 Priority Questions for your LMS Feasibility Study

Petra Mayer

When clients talk to me about their Learning Management System (LMS) project , above all, they typically ask three priority questions as part of their LMS Feasibility Study : Is what we want available? In this article I will dive into these questions and how your LMS Feasibility Study will answer them. How much does it cost?

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The L&D Strategy Roundtable

Speaker: Cara North - Learning & Development Consultant, Speaker, & Researcher | Maggie Quigley - Senior Account Executive for US Market Userlane

Despite the fact that this is a fantastic opportunity for L&D departments, many L&D professionals are finding it hard to stretch their budget to match this rising need. As the skills scarcity grows, it's less expensive and more effective to focus on upskilling or reskilling your current personnel rather than employing someone new.

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Mike Byrne: Upskilling is crucial for business survival: can you afford to cut your L&D budget?

Docebo

But, as many businesses cut budgets and longer-term planning is shelved in favour of business-critical operations and short-term priorities, retaining existing employees has never been more crucial. Therefore, resisting the urge to cut training budgets is key to protecting your existing staffing levels. appeared first on Docebo.

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Making your L&D budget recession-proof: 7 strategies to take now

CLO Magazine

Executives react as if a recession is imminent by cutting budgets, delaying projects, deferring expenses and reducing staff. This environment leads to scrutiny of all budgets, including the learning and development budget. ” However, when it comes time to reduce budgets, learning is often the first budget to go.

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