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Potentiation: Neurology and Knowledge Management

Conversation Matters

Of course, it’s all a good deal more complex since that lone neuron is also exciting lots of other neurons and even turning some off – but for the purpose of thinking about how it impacts knowledge, lets stay simple. Each time the pathway is excited it becomes more potentiated, that is, more accessible the next time.

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Thinking of Hiring Your First L&D Employee? 6 Points to Consider

Zenefits

Have you ever attended a killer onboarding program, sat through a workshop that left you feeling inspired, or done a team bonding activity that had a lasting impact? Are you thinking about bringing on your first L&D hire? Under a centralized model, L&D teams typically sit under the HR or Knowledge Management function.

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How to Learn From Experience

Conversation Matters

Learning from experience requires setting aside time to learn, but equally important, it requires being in conversation with peers with whom learners can reflect on their own experience and contrast that with the experience of others. Think of it as gestation time. Spaced conversations also allow time for trust to build among peers.

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Informal vs. Formal Learning: Creating a Blend!

Gyrus

Let’s look at below tips through, which you can incorporate informal learning in to your formal learning and development programs: Provide a knowledge management tool/platform for employees to share their learning after they attend a formal training/learning program.

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Training Remote Workers: Strategies For Success In The Digital Age

HR Tech Girl

The switch to hybrid and fully remote working has required training teams to invest their time, budget, and energy into designing, developing, and delivering modern, virtual-first remote training experiences for upskilling new employees. At large employers, that figure is 187 (from a recent Freakonomics podcast)!

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Michelle Shumate On How To Leave a Lasting Legacy With a Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization

Thrive Global

They set up meetings, lunches, workshops, and co-working spaces to make those relationships happen. Can you tell us a bit about your “backstory”? Over time, that’s taken a lot of different forms in my life?—?including Can you share a story about how networks make a social impact? including volunteer work.

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Michelle Shumate On How To Leave a Lasting Legacy With a Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization

Thrive Global

In this interview series, called “How To Create Philanthropy That Leaves a Lasting Legacy” we are visiting with founders of Philanthropic Foundations, Charitable Organizations, and Non Profit Organizations, to talk about the steps they took to create sustainable success. Can you tell us a bit about your “backstory”?

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