Articles Tagged With learning

Why CHROs need data from L&D managers
A CHRO’s effectiveness in workforce development is critical to a brand’s success and talent management is infinitely more effective when it is informed by data.

How to establish the future-ready workforce
The ability to imagine the future is something only the human species possesses, and it can be leveraged to help us feel more confident about our actions and be prepared for tomorrow.

Five Ways to Decrease Learning Decay in the Workplace
Don’t let learning decay cripple your development efforts. These five approaches can help new skills become habitual.

Thinking Bigger, Farther and Faster in 2018
The workforce is changing and learning leaders are on the front line. Here are four things to be thinking about as you look to the year ahead.
Backing Up Feedback
Feedback has become a bit of a buzzword in the business world today and for good reason. Providing candid information leads to true learning and growth.

Diversity and Inclusion: A Partner for Learning
Diversity and learning leaders need to work together.

What is Learning’s Role in Talent Management?
It's big, complex and impacts organizational culture.
Training vs. Student Loan Repayment: Where’s the Greater ROI?
Look to the future and invest in L&D rather than loan repayment.

Want to Be a Success? Be Like Stephen Curry
Curiosity could be the performance enhancer leaders have been looking for.

The Cognitive Science Behind Learning
It takes real understanding to discern the difference between learning and the folk psychology that many people wrongly follow.

A Human Way to Foster Workplace Agility
Overcoming fear in a safe environment can help propel learning, and companies, forward.

The Case of the Sleepless Learner
Lack of sleep has a huge impact on you and how you learn.

Design Thinking for All
Design thinking has value outside the learning department, too.

CFOs Say L&D is Critical to Career Success
You can charge that to a constantly-changing marketplace.

Drugs in the Workplace? No. But LSD Does Have Creative Effects on Language
Expanding your mind and vocabulary may be only a trip away.