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Learning or Performance Strategy

Clark Quinn

Of late, I’m working in a couple of engagements where the issue of learning and performance strategy have come up. So here are some reflections on whether to use learning or performance strategy as an organizing concept. In one case, an organization decreed that they needed a learning strategy.

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5 Ways Informal Learning Gets Learners Engaged and Excited

Docebo

Informal learning encourages learning in the flow of work – here are 5 ways to help you make it happen. In fact, those formal learning situations are becoming less of a fixture in L&D as awareness grows around the need to foster and encourage more informal learning opportunities. .

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Selling Performance Support In-House

Living in Learning

Integrating Performance Support (PS) as part of a corporate learning strategy is one of the toughest sales we will ever have to make. The advent of Experience API [a.k.a. Tin Can], becoming a reality in early 2013, is turning the conversation from, "Do we really need to go there?"

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5 Actionable Strategies to Boost Learner Engagement and Performance

Docebo

Learning in the workplace is no longer an option – it’s a must have. This whitepaper, “ Engagement Through Workplace Learning,” from the 70:20:10 Institute examines: The urgency at which employers must develop L&D strategies that enhance employee engagement and retention. The economics of workplace learning.

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How to Improve Learning Outcomes With Performance Support

Dashe & Thomson

Given that the goal of instructional designers and training developers is to improve employee performance, it’s surprising that many continue to create blended learning programs with little or no reliance on performance support tools or systems. Build performance support into every blended learning effort.

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Boost Business Performance by Revisiting Learning and Development Strategies

Docebo

Improve Business Performance by Revisiting L&D Strategies. To train and retain a capable, confident workforce, organizations need to establish a functional Learning and Development (L&D) strategy. And others — typically small businesses — may have no strategy to speak of at all.

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Mobile Learning Strategies For Corporate Training

CHRP-INDIA

Identifying the right strategies and tapping into profitable avenues is crucial. Here’s a quick look at the ways that make Mobile based learning solutions useful. Strategies worth following. – Leverage Micro-learning. . Mobile groups can be leveraged to share, recommend and promote learning nuggets.