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Kraft Heinz CLO Pamay Bassey is reimagining corporate learning with laughter and passion

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Ekpedeme “Pamay” Bassey, CLO of The Kraft Heinz Co., has held many different personas, both in her career as a learning and development professional and beyond. It demonstrated to Bassey how technology could be used in L&D, which ignited a passion in her for individual learning. Photos by Jeff Millies. “As and Canada.

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Managing and measuring coaching in the new normal

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Most companies around the world rely on coaching for learning and development. According to Chief Learning Officer’s annual Learning State of the Industry report, coaching was rated among the top three delivery methods for learning. Further, 55.8 Further, 55.8 In addition, 54.5 The measurement challenge.

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It’s Time to Rethink the Value of Training and Development

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The business and technology training and development market is booming. In fact, estimates indicate that training expenditures reached more than $93 billion in 2017, which marks roughly a $23 billion increase from the previous year. Level 4: Results – The degree to which targeted outcomes occur as a result of the training.

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Avoid and Correct Employee Evaluation Pitfalls

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When an organization entrusts a learning and development department with a budget, the expectation is the investment will yield increased organizational performance and documented results. Alan, the learning leader for a large corporation, was asked to revamp the sales onboarding program. He shared positive comments from participants.

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Social, Informal Learning Can Be ?Measured

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Key performance indicators for social and informal learning identify knowledge hubs and lead to better results. Just as social learning and technology have modernized the way learning occurs in companies today, they also have made a mark on the key performance indicators learning leaders should capture and measure.

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Learning to the Rescue: The FDIC’s Thom Terwilliger

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The FDIC’s top learning executive works to build off the just-in-time mentality that helped get the agency’s employees through the worst of the financial crisis. Little did Thom Terwilliger know that when he took the job as chief learning officer for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

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By combining the power of the human brain with technology in a way that facilitates work, collaboration and communication, leaders can turn learning into multifaceted performance support. Survival requires continual innovation, and at the core is learning faster than everyone else.