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Role of a Learning Consultant: Insightful discussion imported from LinkedIn

ID Reflections

I am copying a discussion we have been having on LinkedIn as a part of the Training&Development group. The discussion that evolved has been one of the most insightful for me and I thought it should be shared with those who may not at present be a part of the T&D group on LinkedIn. I'm not affiliated with the magazine, at all.

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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

L’Oreal, which is one of the largest providers of beauty and hair care products, sells millions of dollars of training to hair care specialists. Vendors like Degreed, BetterUp, EdCast, and LinkedIn command billion-dollar valuations driven by this growth. Hundreds of other companies do the same. And these tools command premium prices.

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The importance of learning pathways for skills-first hires

CLO Magazine

From Accenture and Merck to LinkedIn and Cisco, companies are finding that skills-first hiring practices give them access to a broader talent pool to fill open positions and can lead to a more diverse and inclusive workforce. Once you have a picture of where your needs are, it’s time to consider a different approach to getting them met.

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DR. STELLA LEE – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

She currently serves as the learning technology columnist for the Training Industry Magazine and is on the executive board for the Learning Development Accelerator. It’s a deep, complex field and it makes more sense to recruit specialists with AI skills, or partner with them, or work with the increasing range of AI tools for L&D.”

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Why intelligent learning platforms help hybrid employees be more productive

Matrix

Additionally, the platform can fetch and provide course recommendations from various other sources such as marketing publications, LinkedIn Learning, etc. . News feeds related to their interests; Online courses from marketplaces such as Udemy; Videos and tutorials; Blogs and articles from magazines in their industry. .

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

One of the things I look for is kind of a holistic solution, because we have this issue right now, I call it the un-bundling of the marketing stack, where there’s all these specialists and sometimes you get going on a tactic, but you kind of get off the big picture. You’ve identified an opportunity with LinkedIn.

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Don’t get killed by trends

CLO Magazine

Although these are specialists in e-learning, they’re often not experts on the particular topic on which they’re creating. Content platforms: online platforms (like LinkedIn Learning) offering default courses on topics. Instructional designers create the most formal e-learning content.

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