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Online MBA Learning Resources – Books, Blogs, Articles, Forums, Podcasts, and YouTube Channels

Learning Routes

Warning: side effects may include an uncontrollable urge to quit your day job and launch your venture. Podcast: Your Thriving Guild of Support Remember, knowledge is power, but community is your shield. These podcasts will help you explore more towards some of the top secrets of the Online MBA paths.

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Insurance Training Programs to Empower Professionals for Future Success

Infopro Learning

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. Effective programs provide thorough training on regulatory requirements, including GDPR, data protection, and climate-related regulations.

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Friday Find Finds — Retrieval Practice, Emotion & Learning, Microlearning Research

Mike Taylor

Retrieval practice before generative learning is more effective than the reverse order. In a recent article in Learning and Instruction , Julian Roelle, Linda Froese, Rebecca Krebs, Niklas Obergassel, and Julia Waldeyer published an article discussing the effects of sequencing retrieval practice and generative learning.

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Translating curiosity into continuous learning – with Cognizant [PODCAST]

Elucidat

Develop together and stay together : Effective learning and development keeps employees engaged. But for Stefaan this is only effective if it works two ways. Stefaan sees people’s curiosity as essential for effective learning. Check out the full podcast. You can find out more and get connected with Stefaan on LinkedIn.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | December 18, 2020

Mike Taylor

While I realize the presence of some of the ill-effects, social networks can have some benefits. For example, researchers in this paper say that they can steer us to people with ideas and interests different from our own and encourage new ways of thinking and different perspectives. Follow me on Twitter or connect with me on LinkedIn.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 20, 2021

Mike Taylor

Eva Keffenheim shares five steps of personal knowledge management along with some recommendations for strategies and tools to help you maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of your personal PKM setup. 2021 L&D Benchmark Report on the Learning Uncut podcast. Behavior points with Julie Dirksen on the Learning Hack podcast.

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Friday Finds — Persuasive Storytelling, Power of Words, Objectives

Mike Taylor

Learn more → How Verb Tense Shapes Persuasion A study conducted by Jonah Berger and his team, published in the Journal of Consumer Research, focuses on the impact of our choice of words on our ability to persuade others. To summarize, the study suggests that using the present tense is more effective in persuasion than using the past tense.