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7 Key Considerations for Localizing Training Programs in Different Cultures

Hurix Digital

In today’s interconnected world, businesses are expanding their global presence and reaching diverse audiences. This requires localizing training programs to promote an inclusive, multicultural workspace rather than chasing a one-size-fits-all approach. The demand for localization service companies was valued at USD 4.51

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Addressing the Skills Gap: How Workforce Development Programs are Bridging the Divide

Hurix Digital

In today’s rapidly changing global economy, the persistent gap between the skills demanded by companies and the ones possessed by the current workforce has emerged as a critical challenge. Understanding global markets, language skills, and cultural competency are now critical skills required by businesses to stay competitive.

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3 Steps to Transition From Teacher to Trainer (and One Word of Caution)

Learningtogo

Teachers have been resigning in record numbers since at least 2018 , and the stresses brought on by a global pandemic only accelerated the exodus in 2020 and 2021. Once the self-inflicted pressure is off, you’ll discover that most of your skills translate to working with learners of any age.

Pedagogy 130
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Clear Skies Ahead for the Cloud, but Grounded Businesses Need to Grab Wings

Cloudshare

Have you started walking down your local high street counting ‘for rent’ signs, and wondering which businesses will soon be back to serving customers? To make this happen, businesses must emulate the most resilient model of all, one where despite the worldwide tragedy, growth is being forecasted instead of depreciation.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

As the latest edition of Educause Review indicates, universities are fee-for-service businesses. There’s nowhere to hide on the global stage, and cutting-edge expertise will be one of the few aspects that a university will have to distinguish itself from the others. Offshoring will become the rule, not the exception.

OER 279
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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

As the latest edition of Educause Review indicates, universities are fee-for-service businesses. There’s nowhere to hide on the global stage, and cutting-edge expertise will be one of the few aspects that a university will have to distinguish itself from the others. Offshoring will become the rule, not the exception.

OER 224
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4 Pragmatic Strategies L&D Teams Must Use to Train Remote Workers with Limited Training Budgets

EI Design

In the midst of changing dynamics, disruption, impact on employees and businesses, and looming global recession, what strategies can help L&D teams? 8 Best Practices Business Leaders Can Adopt to Lead Through Business Disruption During COVID-19. Introduction. Background. The COVID-19 crisis will cast long shadows.

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