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How to Create a Mentoring Program for Career Development

Insala Career Development Blog

Creating a Successful Mentoring Program for Career Development. These benefits can be specified to your organization by creating a focused program, such as career development mentoring. Many organizations choose to create a mentoring program for career development, and they get increased employee retention and engagement.

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Everything You need to know about an LMS for nonprofits

PSB

Nonprofit groups need advanced training, just like prominent businesses do. It’s essential to give everyone in the organization quality training. When the team is well-trained, things run smoothly. Quality training also allows board members and volunteers to work well together, leading to more success.

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: The Differences Between HCM, LMS, and LXP

Degreed

LMS, LXP, LEP, skills strategy, knowledge cloud — but what do these terms really mean? Meanwhile, many vendors are offering new functionalities that hadn’t even been recognized as learning in the past, like mentoring, performance tracking, and social sharing. They’re also powerful and require specialized training to operate safely.

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The Learning & Development Podcast: Induction That Works With Ross Stevenson

Looop.co

Listen to episode 61 of the Learning & Development podcast here. David James: Welcome to The Learning & Development Podcast. I’m David James from Looop, and in each episode I chat with guests about what lights them up in the world of people development. Now, let’s get into it.

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Employee Learning Content: Build It or Buy It?

Linkedin Talent Blog

Employee development is top of mind at many organizations, with most just starting out on their skills journey. The majority of companies (94%) are in the early and middle stages of upskilling and reskilling initiatives: ideating, selling to stakeholders, assembling a team, and developing and activating their program.