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Digital Literacy In Education: Do You Know Your Digital Rights?

EverFi - HR

Given this knowledge gap, corporate leaders and tech companies have an opportunity to be pioneers in this area and make meaningful, lasting impact by providing much-needed digital wellness training to members of their communities. In some countries, e.g. the UK, internet access itself has even been defined as a human right.

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Is Favoritism Derailing Your DEI Efforts?

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In fact, a 2006 study published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that 74% of mothers and 70% of fathers admitted having a favorite child. Offering them more career development opportunities than other workers. According to the job board giant Indeed, getting favoritism in check is easy with education and training.

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HR origin stories go viral on social media

cipHR

— Lesley Campbell (@lellielesley) January 25, 2018. Moved into corporate L&D doing training for a big OD change initiative, met HR team who said I should do @CIPD quals so I did. Gary Cookson (@Gary_Cookson) January 25, 2018. Developed a love of learning and hit L&D then OD in 2006. lovemywork #HR.

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Navigating semantics and skills: reskilling vs. upskilling

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

Upskilling is about: How can we train you to be the best person you can be for your current job?” noted in an article from 2018, “Retraining and reskilling workers in the age of automation.”. Presented with this notion, learning leaders began tossing out old training and learning delivery methods that were outdated and too slow.