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Helping Consultants, Experts, and Coaches Smash Through Personal and Professional Plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn

LifterLMS

Helping consultants, experts, and coaches smash through personal and professional plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn in this episode of the LMScast podcast with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. He has a podcast called Smashing the Plateau. How did you come up with Smashing the Plateau? Welcome to the show, David.

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The dawn of a new generation

E-Learning Provocateur

Beyond enterprise social networks – which are hardly universal and face substantial challenges of their own – UGC in the broader sense is beset by concerns about content quality, accountability, organisational culture, job security and power dynamics. And yet… the world is changing.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, July 2, 2019, 8AM – 9AM PT: Customer Service Training Discussion with Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safdie Join EngageTHEM.org Founder, Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safide, as they discuss customer service training—with a bonus discussion about developing a portfolio.

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Is online training right for your team?

Coassemble

In each episode, host Ryan Macpherson will chat with guests about entrepreneurship, strategy, management, leadership, and the value of elevating the employee experience. So having a scalable growth solution is critical to prevent plateauing. About the CoLab Podcast. Enter online training.

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How to Tell the Difference Between Coaching and Training

Maestro

Add mentoring and consulting into the mix and it gets even more confusing. When coaching and training are used in tandem to develop your people, it can unlock huge benefits for company culture and overall outcomes. Let’s say you’re hosting a typical classroom training with twenty-five students and one teacher.