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What Change Does Diversity Training Bring to Business?

Infopro Learning

One of the best ways you can prevent issues such as discrimination and exclusion is to educate your employees. They are also 70% more likely to capture new markets (5). According to the Harvard Business Review, organizations with higher than average diversity had 19% higher than average rates of innovation (6).

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Tips to Avoid Millennials Marketing Hype

Clark Quinn

My initial reaction is to provide, as a palliative, tips to avoid millennials marketing hype. The content starts off with this scintillating line: “if you’re searching for current, new ways to engage people online and keep your business thriving, look to your youngest learners.” Please, avoid the marketing maelstrom.

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7 product marketing best practices for technical marketers

Appsembler

Compared to generalist marketers, technical and product marketers need to adjust their product’s positioning and messaging to appeal to a specific audience with different communication styles and buyer journeys. Product marketing already requires a deep level of understanding of how your product works. The numbers back this up.

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eLearning And Localization: The Most Common Issues Businesses Usually Face

eLearning Industry

Quality eLearning localization is not always easy and adapting eLearning material for multiple markets comes with plenty of challenges. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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More Myths-Based Marketing

Clark Quinn

Have we turned into a society where any crazy marketing works? It got interesting when the marketing manager responded. Yet, I still will argue that it’s just more myths-based marketing. The particular issue (as several of us do that) was the anonymity of the poster. This is just more myths-based marketing.

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eLearning and Localization: The Most Common Issues Businesses Usually Face

Hurix Digital

The global eLearning market is ever-growing; it is projected to reach $840.11 To get the best out of the rapidly expanding eLearning market, companies must ensure effective localization of eLearning modules so that they can target non-English speaking populations as well. billion in 2030 from $197.0 billion in 2020.

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The Essential Transition of L&D into Business Partners

Learning Rebels

Let’s address the elephant in the room – in the business world today, Learning and Development (L&D) teams can’t just focus on creating cool learning programs. Being business partners. Building business partnerships isn’t just a nice-to-have skill – it’s a must-have skill. Lose money?

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