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20 Best Learning Management Systems of 2020

Vantage Circle

An LMS (Learning Management System), is a medium to train or upskill employees by delivering educational courses, training programs , or learning and development programs. It gives the administrator or the manager access to track, monitor, and assign the materials to the team members. Table of Contents. Udemy For Business.

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HR, It's Time to Improve Your Employee Retention Strategy

Cornerstone On Demand

The number of people changing jobs has increased dramatically over the last few years, sneaking past pre-recession levels of more than 3 million “quits" as of December 2016. Be transparent and open with employees about current and future needs, and make sure you have systems in place to actively guide employees to those new opportunities.

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Who Owns Retention? The REAL Employee Turnover Problem

Achievers

Perhaps you really are hiring the wrong people and/or it is time to revamp the interview process, selection criteria, and applicant communication plan. determining gaps where additional supervisor/management training is needed. coordinating (and possibly conducting) supervisor/management training and development programs.

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Why Internal Mobility Needs to Be a Key Part of Your Talent Strategy

Linkedin Talent Blog

For organizations with robust internal mobility processes and platforms already developed, there was a chance to move people with newly freed bandwidth to projects with newly found urgency. To work, an internal mobility program must surmount significant cultural, process, and technological challenges. They’re not likely to abandon it.

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[Report] 3 New Global HR Trends from Globoforce & RES Forum

WorkHuman

If you’ve been following the Globoforce blog these past few months, you may recall that we recently published a report with findings from the 2016 SHRM/Globoforce employee recognition survey. Do these trends in employee recognition, performance management, retention, and engagement look different outside of the U.S.?