learning
Big Data Can Create Big Learning
Using data to inform learning strategy promotes agility in addressing business needs, feeds employees desire for feedback and coaching, and creates leadership pipelines.
A Second Language Looks Fabulous on Your Brain
Put aside how anguish-inducing learning a new language in adulthood can be. Your brain will thank you for it.
Is Your Learning Binge-Worthy?
With a growing number of sources, learning is no longer appointment TV.
The Week That Was
These were the top five stories from the week of Jan. 15.
Why New Year’s Resolutions Don’t Work
Goal setting, diagnosis and matching can help you achieve even stubborn goals.
Higher Education Needs Higher-Level Tech
CLOs and academics have to partner up and scratch each other’s backs
How to Manage Learning Better in 2016
Have you established your plans for the year? Are they aligned with established business goals and existing resources? If not, plan to do better.
How Do You Know if Training Is Effective?
You’ve heard it before, but training without measurement can be a serious waste of time and money. There are ways to prove training is effective.
3 Ways to Flip the Classroom
Classrooms can be a place of enablement, not just where information is shared.
The Week That Was
These were the top five stories from the week of Jan. 8.
JetBlue’s Gateway 7 Will Have Pilots Flying High
The airlines new initiative will extend access to pilot candidates with little-to-no flying experience this year.
Specification or Personalization?
Weave design knowledge into a world of learning choice.
In Support of the Watercooler
Want to get your employees creative juices flowing? You can start by thanking their inspiring coworkers.
Prepare For the New World of Work the Right Way
A future where work is optimized by intelligent machines is far from a bad thing – especially if managers build the soft skills that distinguish people from computers.
Looking At The Bigger Picture
Keeping a 360-degree view of what strategic learning is and how initiatives are built can make all the difference.