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What motivates people to learn online at work?

Looop.co

What do you think is the number one reason that people want to learn online at work? According to Towards Maturity’s Learner Voice series , the number one reason why people want to learn online at work is: To do their jobs better and faster. I asked this question to a group of 20 or so L&D folks last week.

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Rallyware’s 10-Year Anniversary: a Decade of Performance Enablement

Rallyware for Human Resources

Rallyware, the performance enablement platform for the distributed workforce, is celebrating their 10th anniversary – 10 full years of innovation, empowerment, and performance enablement and performance based training for the global distributed workforce! Below, we discuss the highlights of every year from 2012 through the end of 2022.

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Around the Bonfyre: Peter Pangalo Discusses Achieving Peak Performance With Inclusive Learning

Bonfyre

Peter Pangalo is the Co-Founder of Pangalo Group, a global Learning & Organization Development Service passionate about helping companies achieve peak performance. Here, he discusses the impact inclusive learning can make. I also believe that learning should be engaging and effective. Tell us about your approach.

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5 Things Keeping Financial Services HR Teams Up at Night

Cornerstone On Demand

Accenture found that the average cost of cybercrime for the industry has grown by 40 percent over the past three years, from $13 million per firm in 2014 to $18 million in 2017—that includes regulatory fines, legal expenses, restoration of customer losses and other costs.

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What You Should Know About Leadership Development Training

Workplace Psychology

I’ve spent more than a decade working in three related and intersecting fields: Training, Learning & Development, and Leadership Development. leadership development, training & development, etc.). leadership development, training & development, etc.).

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

It offers readers an opportunity to learn and change while enjoying themselves, taking time to contemplate, absorb ideas, and, hopefully, overcome barriers. “The book helps professionals, researchers, employers, and everybody interested in the world of work to understand the past, present, and future of recruitment.

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The Aging Workforce: Succession Planning and Retention

HR Daily Advisor

Succession planning presents another age discrimination risk. In doing so, the plan should include developing a pool of well-trained and qualified candidates to fill the shoes of departing employees and a timeline for training the incoming employee,” Bohr says. Source: franckreporter / E+ / Getty. Succession Planning Concerns.