Management & Strategy
The strategic approaches used to shape the direction of the learning function and to support the design and development of learning solutions.
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Training Management Roadmap: Get Out of Firefighting Mode in 90 Days
Scheduling 300 ILT events across 9 regions isn’t “challenging” in Excel—it’s a cry for help. You’re using AI to write content, but still firefighting schedules, comms, and compliance. Shouldn’t technology make training ops easier? Spoiler: it can.
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Small Steps, Big Shifts: The 2-Minute Approach to Change Management
Managing change might seem daunting, but this 2-minute habit can make it manageable.
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Burned Out on Feedback: How Rating Fatigue Undermines Performance Reviews & What You Can Do About It
‘Rating fatigue’ can lead to poor quality reviews. Learn why this matters and how to avoid it.
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Workplace Learning Technologies Adoption
This research report cuts through the hype to reveal how L&D organizations are adopting new tech. Discover key motivations and barriers to adoption, understand AI’s pervasive role, and gain actionable recommendations to strategically plan your tech ecosystem whether you’re catching up or forging ahead.
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Driving Human Capital Transformation: How Learning Leaders Build Cultures That Perform
In this session, you’ll learn how Jean leveraged easily accessible learning tools to transform an informal training landscape into a thriving digital learning ecosystem, elevating the role of L&D from a support function to a strategic driver of human capital growth.
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Connecting Employee Performance With Capability-Driven Learning
You’ll learn how to extract capabilities from job descriptions, benchmark them with competency levels, and connect them to learning opportunities. We’ll explore available tools and frameworks to help you build capability frameworks without reinventing the wheel. You’ll walk away with a step-by-step process to implement capability-based learning in your organization and drive real performance improvement. […]
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Giving Technical Interns a Head Start: Why Speaker Training Matters
By Neil Thompson As summer rolls in, thousands of college students across the country start internships. These interns, especially those in technical departments, represent the future workforce. They come equipped with technical know-how, but there’s a vital piece of the workplace puzzle they often lack: soft skills, particularly communication. Engineering curricula tend to emphasize coding, […]
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What Next-Gen Learning Leaders Are Doing Differently
By Briana Gattis and Paige Yousey Over the last decade, there has been a quiet tug-of-war between the established generation of business leaders, Gen X and Baby Boomers, and the rising voices of Millennials and Gen Z. Critics of the new generations would tell you that Gen Z is too idealistic, too sensitive, and not […]
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Trust in the AI Rollout
By Megan Torrance and Lauren Milstid Visit the website of any major technology consultancy firm and search for “trust in AI.” You’ll get articles full of essential and valid topics, such as explainability, security, data privacy, reliability. These are the cornerstones of technical trust, and they’re critically important. We want to know the AI models […]












