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Time is the biggest problem?

Clark Quinn

In conversations, I’ve begun to suspect that one of the biggest, if not the biggest, problem facing designers wishing to do truly good, deep, design, is client expectations. While there are myriad problems, such as lack of knowledge of how learning works, etc, folks seem to think you can turn around a course in two weeks.

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BUSTING LEARNING MYTHS – AN L&D PROBLEM?

Learnnovators

But first, let’s outline the problem statement, shall we? I realize that not all of these are possible in a social media setting, and many conversations happen across a table, or while thrashing out the solution to a problem, so here goes: Acknowledgement: Recognition of their existing belief, by simply saying something like “I see you.

Problem 264
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Improving Problem-Solving Using ChatGPT

Vignettes Learning

When asking learners to do problem-solving, how can ChatGPT help? ChatGPT as a problem-solving tool helps generate ideas, provide information, and offer insights based on its training data. Using exploratory conversations such as “What If” open-ended questions allow learners to… Read More →

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No LMS, No Problem: How to Save Learning Data Outside of LMS

eLearning Company

Yet, most would love to have an option to learn about the learners’ behavior in the courses, the way learners interact … Continue reading "No LMS, No Problem: How to Save Learning Data Outside of LMS". The post No LMS, No Problem: How to Save Learning Data Outside of LMS appeared first on The eLearning Blog.

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The Impact of AI on Stakeholder Relations Management Practices

The emergence of AI advancements, such as ChatGPT, and the subsequent surge in its utilization, have highlighted the importance of establishing well-defined objectives and criteria to determine the appropriate extent of AI integration in project decision-making and problem-solving processes. Early stakeholder engagement is critical.

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Human Capital Transformation to Solve Business Problems

Infopro Learning

The most successful employee training programs are created to solve business problems. There are many reasons training may be ineffective, but one of the most common mistakes organizations make is to not take into consideration how their learning objectives align with the company’s larger goals.

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How to Solve L&D Problems for the Modern Learner

Wisetail

The post How to Solve L&D Problems for the Modern Learner appeared first on Wisetail LMS & LXP. Reskilling and upskilling are essential to a company’s future, and since the pandemic hit the ability to reskill is paramount.

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How to Get the Most Out of Your First Year Using an LMS

Whether that means solving problems, creating efficiencies, better management, (or all of the above), it’s an exciting and hopeful process. Expectations For Year 1 with eLearning Tech There’s something exciting about using new technology. The experience is the same for learning technology.

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The AI Conundrum: How HR Can Prepare for the Storm of Change

Speaker: Kate Bischoff - CEO and Founder of k8bisch LLC (formerly tHRive Law & Consulting)

Given that HR and recruiting often use AI, this has the potential to become a serious problem. Recent research suggests that AI may introduce prejudice and discrimination into decision-making processes, leading to unequal chances. How will the upcoming AI rules affect the use of AI in HR?

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Beyond Face-to-Face: Solving the Digital Practice Problem

Speaker: Bryan Naas, Director of Sales Enablement, Lessonly

Getting the most out of our teams is on the mind of every leader, across every industry. Having the right knowledge to perform is only the start. Continuous practice opportunities help employees develop their skills to put that knowledge toward unmatched performance.

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9 Warning Signs Your Employees Need Language Training

Language barriers can compound existing communication problems, often resulting in business losses. Most global companies are diverse in perspectives, backgrounds, and yes, language. Learn the 9 warning signs your employees need language training today!

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Found - The Best Sales Learning Methodologies

Speaker: Joe DiDonato, Chief of Staff, Baker Communcations, Inc

Finding the right learning approach for each topic you have to deliver to your learners can seem like a “problem of endless choices.” In this webinar, corporate learning expert, Joe DiDonato, shares how his teams solved these problems, as well as how new educational technology (EdTech) is changing the sales landscape for all of us.

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How Businesses are Managing the New Reality of Work: A Paycor Survey

This guide offers a pretty good idea of how business leaders are feeling, what keeps them up at night, and what approaches they’re taking to solve problems. And perhaps most importantly, what are their plans for the future? Download the guide to see all the survey results and where your organization might stand comparatively.

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Think Outside the Box: Solutions for Effective Content Distribution

We help content creators with this very problem every day, and we’re sharing our free eBook to help you, whether you’re sharing courses across internal systems or with external third-party platforms. Having a strategy in place to address the complexities that come with serving your courses across multiple LMSs is critical.

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Brain Fog HQ: Memory Enhancement Techniques for Professional Development

Speaker: Chester Santos – Author, International Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, Corporate Trainer, Memory Expert, U.S. Memory Champion

At worst, your performance and cognitive functions are impaired, resulting in memory, management, and task completion problems. At best, brain fog makes you slower and less efficient.