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Here’s What Really Matters in Productivity Tools

Learning Rebels

By approaching technology with a clear understanding of your needs and goals, you can harness its power to create a work environment that truly supports you, not hinders you. Task Management: Clear organization: Easily create, categorize, and prioritize tasks within projects. Make: Visual automation platform.

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15 Must-Have Knowledge Sharing Tools

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

Features: Ability to leave feedback, set sharing options, create to-do lists, monitor revisions, give approval on projects, and more. Plus, Zoho Social (which mimics a social media interface), allows document management, create networks with your partners/clients, chat and exchange ideas with your employees. per month for 3 users + 9.50

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It's the end of the year as we know it.

eLearning Architect

I had always planned to create a business that was location independent and despite setting up my business in the heart of London and apart from a few conference presentations, I was pretty much running my business remotely anyway. Roadmapping is like that consultation with a doctor. Challenges There have been many. Too many to list.

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How to Start an Online Coaching Business with Software Entrepreneur Coach Dan Martell Creator of SaaS Academy

LifterLMS

Chris and Dan dive into how Chris first got involved with Dan’s SaaS Academy, and how course creators and really anyone in business online can validate their offer and sell premium services. Creating long-term programs is something Dan recommends for retaining great customers. So, Dan, welcome to the show.

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Disruptive Technologies and the Future of Learning & Development

Convergence Training

Stella is the owner of a learning consulting firm called Paradox Learning. She started in academia, from there she to the government and then to the private sector, and for the last five years she’s been working as a learning consultant at Paradox Learning, her own company. Stella has been in L&D for 20 years.