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Work Skills Keeping Up?

Tony Karrer

In New Work and New Work Skills , I discuss the fact that most of us have not participated in formal learning since college on foundational knowledge work skills - especially metacognitive skills. Our work skills cannot sit still. We are struggling to keep up.

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Develop Work Skills

Tony Karrer

Rather than content which we are swamped in, what we lack today is interpretive insight and meaning. I have no idea what Stuart means when he says we should teach new work via "complexity theory" - but the comment that creating more content may not be the answer - ever. That said - I really wonder how you teach the new work.

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New Work and New Work Skills

Clark Quinn

really was all about new work skills - skills we should be learning. Actually, it's also about the fact that there's not really new work as much as there is new work skills. Work Skills Changing Most of us who used to use these things know somewhat know that they really aren't in use anymore.

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Role Of Online Content Marketplaces In Skilling The Remote Workforce

eLearning Industry

As the world of work goes remote, we explore the challenges of skilling the remote workforce and how ready-to-use courses pack limitless benefits for organizations in times of disruption and technological advancement. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Top 6 Microlearning Courses to boost Employee Career Resolutions in 2024

Thinkdom

This is how it works: Skill Acquisition: Microlearning simplifies complex skills into digestible parts, ideal for learning new abilities without getting overwhelmed. Maintaining Mental Agility: Short, engaging bursts of learning content help keep the mind sharp and focused, essential for professional growth.

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The course catalog with the best training courses for employees

isEazy

The pandemic has affected the development of professionals’ interpersonal skills. Gartner indicates this in their report on the 9 Trends That Will Define The Future of Work. Skills such as negotiation, public speaking, teamwork, and networking have been affected by social isolation, which could have an impact on organizations.

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2024 RTO mandates: A comprehensive guide for businesses

TalentLMS

Upskilling and reskilling While remote work has honed valuable skills (think independent work and technology proficiency), returning to an office environment might mean brushing up on in-person and hybrid work skill sets. Include content around reading and responding to nonverbal cues.

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