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Content Curation vs. Creation: Which Is Better for L&D?

Degreed

According to a 2023 study by Training Magazine , more than one in five L&D teams are investing in generative AI alone. They’re using AI for everything from recommending learning content to content curation to matching learning to skills gaps. And you’d make sure they learned something they could use.

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Scaling up L&D in an era of downsizing

CLO Magazine

By and large, learning and development should be a critical focus of any organization’s talent management and business success strategies — not only to retain, but also to recruit and engage the strongest employees in a highly competitive labor market. It’s everyone’s favorite time of year — budget season!

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eLearning’s Staggering Growth Due to ROI Benefits for Business

eLearning Narrators

As eLearning narrators , we are highly aware of the not only the role we play as the conduit between the instructional design team and the learner, but of how the industry itself and its staggering growth is changing the way the world learns. And the driving force behind this capitalization has been the mighty benefit of the ROI.

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The ‘Mastermind’ effect: Leveraging resources to support upskilling and reskilling for the future

CLO Magazine

Leveraging internal resources for skill building is one of the most important tools in the learning and development leader’s arsenal. There are numerous ways to use internal resources to support learning, including coaching, mentoring, apprenticing, job shadowing and engaging in trial or stretch projects.

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6 Training Trends for 2018 (and 3 you’re still not doing right)

Unboxed

Join our very own Dave Romero and Nikki Shaw for a fun, interactive webinar with Training Magazine where they’ll go more in-depth with these hot 2018 training trends. As we turn the calendar into 2018, training leaders are looking for the next big things in learning and development. 1 : Convert classroom learning to virtual.

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Learning in the flow of work is the future

CLO Magazine

First coined by industry analyst and Bersin by Deloitte founder Josh Bersin, the term “learning in the flow of work” is taking shape as arguably the most disruptive change that learning and development has ever experienced. Simply put, we have an exciting opportunity to change the very nature of our role in corporate learning.

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The workforce has changed, and so have leaders

CLO Magazine

The past several years have been an ultramarathon for organizational leaders: They’ve led by example where none existed, and surmounted steep learning curves around remote work and an unpredictable economy. To succeed, they must lead with agility, compassion and careful commitment to flourishing talent through learning and development.

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