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10 Knowledge Management Software

Ed App

Managing your organization’s data, projects, tasks, and content resources is now made easier through the use of web-based knowledge management software. Knowledge Management Software #1 – EdApp. Knowledge Management Software #2 – Nuclino. Knowledge Management Software #4 – Flowlu.

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Knowledge and Data – The brains of a business!

QuoDeck

All successful businesses, big or small, have one thing in common – Extensive business knowledge. In big organizations this knowledge can reside in entire teams, or units. In small organizations such knowledge is restricted to the people who founded the business, and maybe a few key employees that drive company strategy.

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Is Micro Learning Shaping the Future of Corporate Learning and Development?

ProProfs

Moreover, organizations can use the micro learning approach to impart training on various aspects of products, software and more. Furthermore, microlearning can also strategize online training programs for corporates. Here are some key advantages of microlearning for elearning courses that businesses must know. Conclusion.

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Tips to Create an Internal Knowledge Base for Employees

EduPivot Knowledge Center

Traditional platforms are often used by organizations to share and store information, such as Google Drive or Dropbox, however a proper internal knowledge base offers so much more. They will need to be able to provide information that will be inserted into the company’s knowledge hub.

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How Businesses Can Evaluate Online Training ROI & Performance

ProProfs

According to the ATD 2016 State of the Industry report, businesses spend about $1,252 per employee on training and development, and the average employee receives 33.5 This kind of measurement emphasize on short-term information retention as compared to a long-term ability to apply knowledge. hours of training per year.

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Is L&D Ready for “The New Learning Era”?

CrossKnowledge

The main challenge in the first weeks of this transition was that most employees were not in “learning mode” at all. Now that there is a short-term online learning offer in place, it’s time to reflect on THE big questions around corporate learning for the near future. So, is L&D ready for the New Learning Era?

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What is Learning in the Flow of Work? Definition and Use Cases

TalentLMS

Learning in the flow of work refers to a paradigm shift in corporate training. Introduced by industry expert Josh Bersin in 2018, it is a learning strategy that represents a move away from formal, macro-learning in corporate learning. And towards an informal, micro-learning approach. The result?

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