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Customized Training Solutions for Different Industry Needs

KnowledgeCity

But not all training programs are created equal, and what works for one industry may not be as effective for another. Generic training programs may not be able to address the specific needs and challenges of different industries, making them less effective in preparing employees for their roles.

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6 learning strategies to address pandemic-triggered trends

CLO Magazine

With anywhere from 40 to 90 percent of workers considering changing their jobs , organizations must show a true commitment to cultivating a culture that genuinely cares about employee wellbeing. Gone are the days when a company culture could be established with perks like fun furniture or free food.

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A Vital View on Learning

CLO Magazine

While moving up the ranks at McCain, she attended the CLO executive doctoral program at the University of Pennsylvania, where she first met Steier in 2007. “We McNevin joined the program to advance her career as a global CLO while Steier wanted to understand how to create a learning organization. CNA credentialing is state regulated.

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Encouraging Workplace Reading for Employee Development

Everwise

An increasing number of companies are implementing workplace reading programs and book clubs. Reading is becoming integral to many company cultures, with good reason – studies show that reading has significant benefits for employee development, which in turn can benefit the company. Do get leadership involved and set an example.

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