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The Death of Instructor-Led Training Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Training Orchestra

Many corporate learning experts have been predicting and expecting the end of Instructor-Led Training (ILT) for a long time now. During the last 20 years, ILT has in fact been substituted by e-learning methods in some areas where e-learning is more effective, e.g So why is there still such a strong focus on ILT?

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The Death of Instructor-Led Training Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Training Orchestra

Many corporate learning experts have been predicting and expecting the end of Instructor-Led Training (ILT) for a long time now. During the last 20 years, ILT has in fact been substituted by e-learning methods in some areas where e-learning is more effective, e.g So why is there still such a strong focus on ILT?

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Chief Learning Officer: The Owner of Training Management

Training Orchestra

In fact, the role is so crucial within the learning landscape that there’s even a Chief Learning Officer magazine and website dedicated to the CLO role and the mission of improving training for organizations. Understanding the requirements of each team, and how its members learn best, helps to ensure that training is effective.

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Are in-person workshops dead? How virtual learning can be as good as the real thing

CLO Magazine

Although self-driven learning effectively imparts information, it lacks the social element that people crave, further exacerbated for many by the isolation of working from home. During 2020, we sought to create a platform to capture both the effectiveness and interaction of virtual in-person ILT. No talking heads.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

While many learning leaders choose their offerings based on cost and convenience, others are staying true to costlier traditional methods. However, despite volatility, survey results from the Chief Learning Officer magazine Business Intelligence Board (BIB) suggest that organizations are getting more sophisticated in their modality choice.

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Down But Not Quite Out: what can we learn from the plights of Learning Tree International and Readers Digest?

Performance Learning Productivity

Alternatives to ILT events The Internet has not only changed the way we communicate but also our concept of 'freely available'. Now I may be missing something here, but think ILT training companies such as Learning Tree need to go back to the drawing board and make more fundamental changes to their business models for a number of reasons.

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A Look at Learning’s Future

CLO Magazine

Every other month, IDC surveys Chief Learning Officer magazine’s Business Intelligence Board (BIB) on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that are important to senior learning executives. These will also enable us to track, design and implement effective learning,” one CLO said.

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