The Future of Work: Reimagining Digital Learning for the Modern Workforce
As we emerge from the uncertainty of last year, we indisputably find that the future of work has arrived. We see organizations easing out of crisis mode and getting back […]
As we emerge from the uncertainty of last year, we indisputably find that the future of work has arrived. We see organizations easing out of crisis mode and getting back […]
The world of work is likely forever changed. Organizations face ongoing challenges related to adoption of new digital tools and processes, keeping talent connected and productive, and ensuring employees stay […]
Times have changed, and none more so than the way we work. The traditional 9-5 doesn’t exist for many office workers anymore, and our processes for learning and development are […]
You’ve seen the news and read the opinions, and by now you’re presumably bought into the idea that the Metaverse is coming, maybe even in a big way. What you […]
The Great Resignation can’t be answered by hiring alone. Workers are holding out for careers, not just jobs. Forward-thinking employers are answering with modern education programs that give people the […]
Much like a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, organizations that rely too heavily upon individual power users without a place for a central repository of best […]
It is no secret that the workplace has changed. In Udemy Business’ 2022 Workplace Learning Trends Report, they reveal the most in-demand skills for 2022 and how businesses are adjusting […]
What does it mean to be “skills-forward” in your learning approach? With in-demand skills continuing to change and enduring prominent skill gaps, organizations have been and are continuing to prioritize […]
Among the most innovative organizations, leaders are increasingly interested in creating what many call a ‘culture of coaching’. Like many buzzy concepts, this one raises a host of questions: what […]
According to LinkedIn Learning’s 2021 Workplace Learning Report, your learners are substantially more lonely and disconnected than they were pre-pandemic. In a survey of 2,393 LinkedIn members, 31 percent of […]