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Podcasting: Is It Right For Your Content Mix?

Talented Learning

Well, podcast adoption statistics are impressive by any measure. Listening to podcasts is a perfect choice for people who enjoy multitasking. If you’re already recording videos or writing articles – or hiring someone to create content in these formats – you’ll be glad to know that podcasts take less time and money to develop.

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Apple WWDC – 2015, Highlights and Much More

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Enough of statistics, let’s move on to the conference highlights, this is the part where it gets exciting. It has enabled seamless multitasking; making notes is so much easier. Moving on, I would update my next blog in the coming days, where we would cover the highlights of Day 3 and Day 4 spent at the Apple WWDC.

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How to Conduct a Talent Assessment to Build Better Teams

ProProfs

In this blog post, you’ll find everything you need to know to develop and execute a winning talent assessment strategy. If that statistic seems shocking, consider this one: Undercover Recruiter estimates that hiring the wrong person for a second-level manager position might cost you as much as $840,000! Avoid Hiring Mistakes.

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How to train productivity at work: Top experts reveal their employee productivity formula

TalentLMS

Experiment with classical condition: Listen to the same music playlist, start work with the same beverage, or always write in a particular location. Haselberger has another interesting theory: multitasking is a myth. Last year, we ran our Remote Work Statistics survey. Have a signal that lets your mind know “it’s time to work.”.

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10 Learning Strategies to Take Your Training to the Next Level

Continu

Since employees are always multitasking on jobs, what’s learned is often soon forgotten. The easiest way to start using this process is to have employees write out what was learned to see if they can recall the material. The statistics don’t lie. Retrieval practice. How to incorporate it.