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The State of Remote Workplace Learning end 2020 |
Many of us are, still or again, working from home. And it is most likely that the future of work and workplace learning will remain hybrid. With that in mind, what training trends should we watch out for in 2021? Did the pandemic change our norms of learning at work? And what common mistakes should learning professionals avoid while designing learning at their workplace?
We answer these questions in today's newsletter: The state of remote workplace learning end 2020.
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The Ultimate Roundup of Remote Workplace Learning Resources |
Use this roundup of high quality resources to gain insight into designing and deploying successful workplace learning programs in a remote environment. |
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6 Training trends to watch that will define the workplace in 2021 |
As we look ahead to what the workplace will look like in 2021 and beyond, this recent report shows that continued upskilling, collaboration and learning agility will be required to keep pace with our new reality. |
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The new norm of Learning and Development at work |
We are in a new learning environment that has exciting challenges. We need to find newer and different ways of maintaining the workplace learning to navigate through the current change. |
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Five Failures of Workplace Learning |
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Dr. Will Thalheimer brings research-based innovations to the practice of learning evaluation. In this 3 minute video he'll take you through the most common mistakes that learning professionals make and how to overcome them.
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On the Brink of Burnout |
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We all know that a burnout is bad news. But to recognise yourself getting there is not that easy. This interactive game takes you through the daily challenges we all face - working from home or not - and shows how easily a burnout can creep into your work routine.
Can you help Gabby find fulfillment in her work again?
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