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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

The first is that I continue to learn. I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow. For instance, I’m now using Apple’s Reminders to track ‘todos’, along with its Calendar. (I’m What I do, regularly, are two major things which I think are key. I read (a lot).

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How I work

Clark Quinn

Also, it helps to just block out time on my calendar for tasks I need to get to. With Slack, Zoom, LinkedIn, Facebook, and email. I have a LinkedIn group for the L&D Revolution, and track several others. I’ve experimented with various ways to project manage my time. How do I do it?

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | November 20, 2020

Mike Taylor

If you are looking to boost the ROI of your learning efforts Raf Seymus of Stellar Learning says that it’s time to look away from the tech. You need to look at your learning strategy and process, to see how it aligns with your business needs. November 20 – Central Indiana ATD Virtual Learning Summit.

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Learning is Everybody’s Business

Origin Learning

Facebook 1 Twitter 3 Google+ 2 LinkedIn 5 Pinterest 0 In our previous blog , we articulated how a judicious mix of instructor-led and online learning strategies will make your organization conducive for learning. Basically, learning per se has become a social cognitive process.

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DR. STELLA LEE – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

ABOUT DR. STELLA LEE: Dr. Stella Lee brings over 20 years of international experience in e-learning, blended, and distance learning strategy, design, development, project management, and implementation. You attribute it to the ignorance of L&D about WHERE TO START when it comes to analyzing the learning (big) data.

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Debunking Two Upskilling and Reskilling Myths

Degreed

Employees want to learn but don’t have the time. It’s on their calendars so their boss, who agreed to the course, can see it. Many companies today encourage learning, but they don’t offer the time employees need to learn new skills. Who’s responsible for making time for learning? It’s the same old story.

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Summer News and Notes

AXIOM Learning Solutions

We met so many new people and learned so much. We are really proud of our colleague Jenn Kammerdiener for her popular talk “5 Keys to Effective Learning Strategy” Did you see our article, “ The Learning Smoothie “?? Calendars are up for August and September. Seems like it was just yesterday!

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