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Eternal Sunshine of the Millennial Mind
Despite unemployment and underemployment, members of Gen Y say they’re prepared for the workforce and feel confident about their future.
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Master’s Degree Required — Or Is It?
Employers continue to devote resources to help employees attain advanced degrees, but critics argue they’re wasting their time and money.
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Experience Is the New Competitive Salary
Gen Y job hops for experience, not money, which means learning leaders have the power to keep them happy and employed.
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Experience Is the New Competitive Salary
Gen Y job hops for experience, not money, which means learning leaders have the power to keep them happy and employed.
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4 Ways Learning Predicts, Protects Culture
When organizational beliefs, values and norms are part of a company’s learning strategy, they’re sustainable for the long haul.
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Hard Arguments for Soft Topics
To make the case for soft skills training, learning leaders may have to embed it with more readily accepted hard skills development.
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Survey Says: Millennials Have Soft Skills
Gen Y job candidates are often stereotyped as lacking the soft skills needed for success. Research shows this isn’t always the case.
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Fiat Chrysler: Driving Degrees at Work
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Inc. revs the engine on college tuition programs by offering 118,000 dealership employees tuition up front.
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How Should Today’s Leaders Behave?
Do you know what behaviors employees expect from leaders? Perceptions about what makes leaders successful can inform development and talent management strategy.
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Teaching Away First-Job Fever
Millennials continue to filter into their first jobs, but not all are succeeding. Here’s how learning leaders can help.