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Checklist to Improve Workplace Leadership Skills

Infopro Learning

Leadership development is a crucial aspect of any workplace, as it helps to ensure that individuals have the necessary skills and knowledge to lead and manage teams effectively. A checklist can be a useful tool for identifying areas where you can improve your leadership skills and track your progress.

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Skills of the present

E-Learning Provocateur

The meaning of the phrase skills of the future is variable. According to my own heuristic, a “skill of the future” is a capability for which demand will grow disproportionately over the next 5 years. The why for investing in skills of the future should be self-evident post Covid.

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Technical Skills Training: 7 Design Tips to Minimize Skill Gap

CommLab India

Unfortunately, there's a growing mismatch between the technical skills that businesses need and the skills that workers possess. This widening "skills gap" has alarming economic consequences as companies lose out on productivity, innovation, and ultimately, billions in potential revenue.

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Skills Gaps in 2022

Dashe & Thomson

A skills gap is the difference between the skills you need and want your employees to have and the skills that they currently have. In 2022, there are some common skills that are missing across many organizations, but there are ways to close these gaps.

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There’s Not a Skills Gap in the U.S… or Is There?

Your search for the perfect candidate has resulted in zero perfectly skilled applicants. Enter… the skills gap. This report, ‘The Employment Skills Gap and What To Do About It,' breaks down the issue with solutions you can apply now. What’s going on?

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The Soft Skills Gap: Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Workplace Dynamics

Wisetail

This gap is not about technical know-how or expertise; it's about soft skills—the nuanced, interpersonal abilities that enable people to navigate the complex human elements of the workplace. The post The Soft Skills Gap: Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Workplace Dynamics appeared first on Wisetail LMS.

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Generic Thinking Skills?

Clark Quinn

Recently, a colleague asked a few of us about our views on critical thinking skills. I tend to lump critical thinking skills in with the broader issue of generic thinking skills, so what are the issues? I tend to lump critical thinking skills in with the broader issue of generic thinking skills, so what are the issues?

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Your Next Sales Coach is a Machine

Speaker: Matt McDarby & Dan Smaida, Managing Directors, Specialized Sales Systems

The pace of change in most sales organizations means sellers must constantly update and refine their skills to survive. However, a lot of sellers need help getting there – it’s hard to develop skills in a vacuum. We’ll go deep into: Time-tested principles of managing remote sellers and how they apply to skill development.

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Maximizing Sales Training ROI with eLearning

Speaker: Ray Makela, CEO Sales Readiness Group

Reinforce training to turn new skills into lasting habits. Hold reps accountable for applying new skills. In this webinar, you'll learn how to: Motivate your team for training success. Leverage eLearning to maximize sales training results. Measure training success. May 23, 2018 11 AM PST, 2 PM EST, 7 PM GMT

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Fulfilling Today's (Changing) eLearning Needs

Speaker: Bryan Marriott, President, P1 Learning

It’s not enough to post 1,000+ courses and leave training up to chance - even if your learners are already aware of their skill gaps, they’re not going to wade through hours and hours of content to find the one course that might help them. eLearning cannot be a “one size fits all” proposition.

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Sales Training That Gets Results – With or Without Classroom ILT

Speaker: Mike Kunkle, VP Sales Enablement Services, SPASIGMA

Today, with the available technologies, and with an effective implementation plan (a systems approach), we have the ability to architect the learning, reinforcement, practice, feedback loops, and skill mastery to fuel behavior change and sales performance improvement, without classroom-based training.

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The Best Learning Methodologies for Developing Elite Sales Leaders

Speaker: Steven Rosen MBA, Author, Executive Coach, Speaker and Top 50 Sales Influencer

In this webinar, Sales Executive Coach and Trainer, Steven Rosen, MBA will discuss the challenges in developing your sales managers, as well as how to employ innovative eLearning approaches that will lead to skill mastery and have a major impact on sales results. He has been recognised as one of the top 50 sales influencers.

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Building Your Employment Brand With Learning

Organizations with a reputation of caring for their employees, expanding their skills, and providing ongoing opportunities tend to see a lot of resumes hit their inboxes. Your employment brand matters even more in a talent shortage. Attracting high-quality talent starts with cultivating a powerful employment brand.

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A Holistic Approach to Upskilling Employees

Why Upskilling Is On Everyone’s Mind When creating a learning strategy, its easy to get bogged down in the details and not see the whole picture Individual components like onboarding, compliance training, leadership development, and skills development programs can be complex ordeals.

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Who C.A.R.E.S.!? How Learning Got Its Bad Rap & What We Can Do About It

Speaker: Treion Muller, Chief Strategy Officer at ELB Learning

Evaluates current offerings and the likelihood learners will achieve the desired behavior change and/or skill needed. Harnesses the power and potential of new technologies. Keeps the consumer of information at the forefront of the UX. May 18th, 2022 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 5:30 pm GMT