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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Lisa has more than 25 years of progressive experience building effective people programs in high profile companies across industries, including Consumer Goods, Publishing, High-Tech, and Healthcare. You’ll learn about topics such as: Research behind how EI enhances coaching effectiveness. New coach training and development findings.

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Interview with PeakSpan Capital, A Growth Equity Firm

eLearning 24-7

Like growth equity investors, they’re actively engaged and will typically bring in large operations teams to assist portfolio companies in accelerating growth, driving operational efficiencies, complete strategic tuck-in acquisitions (or M&A of smaller businesses) as a complement to organic growth programs, etc.

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Is online training right for your team?

Coassemble

So having a scalable growth solution is critical to prevent plateauing. If you focus on how training can benefit the end-user (your staff), you can create a focused training program. If you focus on how training can benefit the end-user (your staff), you can create a focused training program. Enter online training.

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How to Double Your L&D Budget by Aligning with Business Needs

Acorn Labs

And I went to work at my—I was working part-time as a college student and I went off to their headquarters and joined their 10 person Training Services Group, and I became a program developer. And then a year and a half after that, I joined a small consulting firm. And then I started another consulting firm, broke away.

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How to Double Your L&D Budget by Aligning with Business Needs

Acorn Labs

And I went to work at my—I was working part-time as a college student and I went off to their headquarters and joined their 10 person Training Services Group, and I became a program developer. And then a year and a half after that, I joined a small consulting firm. And then I started another consulting firm, broke away.

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