Virtual training labs offer benefits that will extend beyond COVID recovery, but to be successful, providers need to account for four major requirements.
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Assessment is one place where talent acquisition and L&D cross paths.
This year taught us that no one can predict the future with any real certainty. However, we can anticipate that 2021 will bring continued change, both in business and in life.
By offering affordable and even free IT training, employers and education providers are equalizing opportunities for Americans, regardless of race, gender or socioeconomic factors.
Rather than worrying about how long it will take for life to return to “office buildings and lecture halls normal,” let’s consider what it would be like if we nourished the new normal of digitization.
If your organization is like most, you’re spending more and more each year on agile training. Sadly, you may be wasting your money.
Businesses need technology to keep their operations running effectively but, with an increasing lack of talent to operate them, are in danger of falling into a void where they simply can’t find the skilled workers they need.
In the workplace, we use many tools to communicate, such as email, instant messaging and conference calls. When using these kinds of technologies, we risk creating communication silos and breakdowns when we don’t use them the right way.
Like all learning endeavors, becoming tech savvy represents a commitment to learning – a commitment that is a lifelong effort.
Today’s businesses are increasingly recognizing the significance of soft skills. These skills encompass a variety of abilities that can teams improve productivity, accomplish projects more quickly and thoroughly, and increase engagement and retention.