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Insurance Training Programs to Empower Professionals for Future Success

Infopro Learning

Servion Global Solutions anticipates that AI will be the driving force behind 95% of customer interactions by the year 2025. Limited Interaction: Many traditional training methods are passive and one-size-fits-all, lacking the interactivity and engagement to teach complex insurance concepts and skills effectively.

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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The power of tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Yammer, are pretty astounding. These dynamics have been around for thousands of years, and have been written about extensively for decades – like in this 1973 article by Mark Granvotter in the American Journal of Sociology, The Strength of Weak Ties.

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New frontiers opening for STM journals

Aptara

New frontiers opening for STM journals. Current movements within academic publishing provide a great example of this effect. Current movements within academic publishing provide a great example of this effect. Owens noted that some academic authors are seeing their work promoted through interactions on sites such as Reddit.

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Navigating the Retirement Surge with Digital Transformation

Nvolve

The Wall Street Journal reported that approximately 47 million workers quit their jobs. Digital transformation gives organizational leaders the tools to effectively monitor operational results. They desire and require access to on-the-spot training on digital platforms, demanding more engaging and interactive training.

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The Great Survey Completion Rate Dilemma Solved (Maybe) | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

As you’ve no doubt come to expect from my “investigative journalism” style, I did a little digging (and I mean little), and what at least one source reports may surprise you. So, while SurveyMonkey’s research is interesting, it still doesn’t tell us conclusively what the effect is of over-questioning your clients. Properly d.

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The Great Survey Completion Rate Dilemma Solved (Maybe)

Dashe & Thomson

As you’ve no doubt come to expect from my “investigative journalism” style, I did a little digging (and I mean little), and what at least one source reports may surprise you. So, while SurveyMonkey’s research is interesting, it still doesn’t tell us conclusively what the effect is of over-questioning your clients. Properly d.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

This post is going to be somewhat different than in the past, specifically a result of the argument of the effectiveness of learning styles and if they even exist. When I noted this week’s topic on LinkedIn (i.e. Quality e-learning is interactive and engaging. No offense to LinkedIn, but I really do not care about clicks.