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Your leaders’ brains were not made for this moment

CLO Magazine

workplace environment is putting a strain on our brains and affecting our mental well-being. Our brains were not made for this moment Technology has advanced exponentially over the last few decades, and our brains are getting left behind. Take a look at the nature of work, for example.

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Is Your Organization Losing Its Brain? Collecting Stories to Transfer Knowledge

Vignettes Learning

And though not everyone who turns 62 or 65 retires right away, enough do that some companies are trying to head off the problem.Losing veteran workers is a challenge, even for big companies like General Mills.But the older-worker brain drain is a big concern for industries like mining and health care."

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/23/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

Human Brain's 'Mastermind' Located. Humans attempt to do many things at the same time, such as driving and chatting on the phone, or working and listening to music, and now research suggests why such multitasking may be possible: the brain appears to have its own control center. Training Top 100 for 2005.

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9 Main Benefits of Microlearning

Capytech

Reduces Cognitive Overload Most people in the modern workplace are continuously bombarded with information, from work emails to instant messages to promotional content to news articles on just about every topic you can imagine. Cognitive overload is when the brain receives more information than it is able to cope with.

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How to Design Addiction from “FOMO” into eLearning

eLearningMind

It’s bad news for your data plan, but if you can harness the strategy for eLearning, it’s good news for your training strategy. Giving Instant Feedback. When you send a text message and get one in return, it floods your brain with dopamine. The Power of Notifications.

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How to Transform Your Remote Communication With Visuals

TechSmith Camtasia

Instant message “dings” rang. Examples include new employee onboarding, internal training, providing feedback, and much more. . Visual content also saves time since it’s processed by our brains faster. More importantly, it ensures messages are clear and concise so that everyone has a shared and consistent experience.

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Video: The Change Principle

ATD Learning Technologies

Human brains are wired for survival, and the limbic system is primed to switch at a moment’s notice into fight-or-flight mode. Every time you change your shot, your viewer’s brain subconsciously becomes alert to ensure it is not missing something important. No doubt, you’ve likely experienced a similar experience.

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