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Developing managers to succeed in the hybrid world of work

CLO Magazine

Gartner found the percentage of high performers increased as workers’ flexibility increased; 36 percent of employees working regular hours in the office were labeled as high performers, while 55 percent of remote employees with more flexibility were labeled as high performers. But manager development efforts are failing to keep pace.

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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

The Gartner Hype Cycle is the underlying theory of this project. The hype cycle theory holds that new concepts and technologies are initially little known, and thus little discussed, when they emerge from their Innovation Trigger – the point at which someone dreams them up, and only a small group of cognoscenti knows of them.

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Closing the Skills Gap by Improving Corporate Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

That is a black-box theory of work, with company culture being the black box. Research by the Learning and Development Roundtable of the Corporate Executive Board (Gartner) found that “nearly 60 percent of frontline managers underperform during their first two years.”.

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Neuroscience and the Hype Cycle

Learningtogo

Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity destroyed Newtonian physics on the sub-atomical level, but Newton continues to be studied in school and his model is very effective for describing the works of the macro-atomic world. Gartner, Inc., Finally we reach a point Gartner calls the Plateau of Productivity. Is any of it true?

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The benefits of VR for company training

STRIVR

A 2021 Gartner report found that in order to do their jobs successfully, 58% of the workforce will soon need new skill sets. Since 2015, skill sets for jobs have changed by an average of 25% (also according to LinkedIn), and 89% of L&D pros believe actively building employee skills will help navigate the future of work.

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The substantial edge VR sales training provides

STRIVR

In 2019, Gartner reported that B2B sales reps typically forget 70% of the information they learn within a week of training, and 87% forget it within a month. The 70-20-10 rule has always backed up this theory: People learn 70% of what they need to know on the job hands-on when met with a challenge.

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The Gamification of Corporate Training

Association eLearning

According to a 2013 Gartner report 70% of business transformation efforts fail due to lack of engagement. It is widely accepted that recognition, rewards, and a sense of competition motivates employees at work. Gamification taps into each of these motivators which is why it is so effective at keeping employees engaged.