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Inclusive Learning to Address the Diverse Needs in Workforce Development

Hurix Digital

Workforce development involves employee education through inclusive learning techniques. 81% of employees and 91% of companies say reskilling or upskilling training has boosted productivity at work. 81% of employees and 91% of companies say reskilling or upskilling training has boosted productivity at work.

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

As workforces continue to grow more diverse, human resources and learning and development teams have embraced language training programs, such as Business English and ESL, for multicultural employees. Employee turnover and replacement are costly. is foreign-born (17 percent), and this number is growing.

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Intergenerational Conflict in the Workplace

KnowledgeCity

Today’s workplaces are more diverse than ever. Such conflicts arise due to the different perspectives, work styles, and expectations of employees from different generations. Such conflicts arise due to the different perspectives, work styles, and expectations of employees from different generations.

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3 DEI Derailers During the Great Resignation

OpenSesame

In today’s world where employees are leaving their companies in record numbers, it’s imperative that organizations develop a strong culture of workplace learning and development to keep employees effective and engaged. In order to build an organization based on diversity, equity and inclusion, organizations need to be clear on what it means.

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Leaders, Failure Is Upon You

CLO Magazine

There are brilliant scientists, visionary developers and accomplished educators — all highly skilled and educated professionals — who lack the skills to lead a coaching conversation or to collaborate cross-functionally on business strategy. The good news is leaders tend to be naturally curious — and learning leaders can harness this.

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Are You Developing Global Leaders?

CLO Magazine

It’s why learning leaders and executives at companies like L’Oréal and PricewaterhouseCoopers, as well as the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business said it’s critical that they place a high value on developing global leaders. It’s part of the learning leader’s job to figure that out. The Problem with Global Leadership.

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