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Top Talent & Development Trends for 2016

KZO Innovations

More employees are taking advantage of learning and professional development opportunities outside the workplace, taking to social networks like LinkedIn, listening to podcasts and TED Talks, or even accessing free or low-cost online courses such as those available through Lynda, Coursera, Udacity, and Udemy.

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

Education always has been more than information dissemination or publishing, but now we have the tools, at low costs and globally available to make participatory learning possible. However, I’m not so thrilled about moving directly to commercial systems like Facebook or LinkedIn, due to privacy and ownership concerns.

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Free learning & development webinars for November 2023

Limestone Learning

PT: The Coaching Effect: Driving Organizational Success Through Sustainable Behaviour Change (Free for ATD members) Companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on one-size-fits-all learning and developmentprograms for their employees, only to be disappointed with the end results. Wednesday, November 1, 2023, 11 a.m.–12

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9 of Your Customer Service Training Questions, Answered

Continu

Others are more lecture-based—like those that focus on product training, for example. In many cases, you’ll find a combination of lecture, partner activities, group activities, and roleplaying (we’ll talk a bit more about roleplaying in a moment). No one wants to take time out of their workday to attend a lecture.

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Free learning & development webinars for June 2021

Limestone Learning

Suggestions are given in several areas of ID, including a brief introduction, followed by descriptions of useful techniques and practices that have emerged over time from the combination of research and the continuous striving by practitioners to find faster/easier/better ways to develop effective, efficient and appealing training interventions.