Develop your next generation of leaders now The workforce is changing. Every day, baby boomers are retiring, and Gen Z'ers are entering the workplace. This shift in the workforce means millennials will be moving into leadership roles in the next five to 10 years. It's important to get a better understanding of millennials, so you can unlock their potential as leaders. Despite their reputation for being job hoppers, millennials actually value opportunities for growth and development within their organization more than previous generations. In order to retain talent and stay competitive, you need to provide opportunities to turn millennial employees into leaders now. This infographic will help you create a strategic plan to develop millennial leaders who can help you overcome challenges and meet business goals. You'll learn: How to set goals that drive business results when developing a leader What millennials value in the workplace How to measure the development of your leaders The role mentors can play in turning an employee into a leader
We asked, "What are the toughest conversations happening in your workplace?".  This free infographic will show you what your colleagues in L&D are experiencing and how they handle the issues.   ROI of training Leaders how to handle tough conversations? One method of training the leaders returned $4000 ROI for every $1000 invested.  Click to download the infographic and discover the most effective solution.
Looking to create a stellar training program? BizLibrary can help! While each program should be tailored to your organization and its specific objectives, there are some key elements that can't be missed. This infographic will walk you through each step from initial planning to post-program analysis. Download today and ensure your training program is a success!
The world is experiencing a monumental shift in the way we work and learn. New technology is disrupting nearly every industry. We’re already seeing the impact in healthcare, finance, manufacturing and logistics. Are you ready to navigate to the future? Click below to download this Infographic.  
For training content to be effective and engaging, it needs to be continuously adaptive to your company's and your employees' changing needs. Download this infographic, and learn the questions to ask content providers to ensure they are the right fit. Click below to download.
According to a study by Bersin by Deloitte, organizations with senior leaders who coach can effectively and frequently improve business results by 21% compared to those who never coach. This infographic will cover the seven skills needed to help managers and leaders improve their ability to coach their teams. Click below to download this Infographic.
The first time I immersed myself in a video-based simulation, I felt like something was off, uneasy, or just plain awkward. For those musically inclined, it was like hearing a half cadence or a sequence of incomplete notes. To help instructional designers avoid half-cadence simulations, designers should follow this 12 key guidelines. Click below to download this guide. 
If you're ready to see success in your employee training program, you first have to understand what success looks like. Seeing positive results from your program requires dedication to individuals achieving goals, which translates to the organization achieving its goals. What goals are you trying to reach, and how are you measuring whether or not you've reached them? Rather than trying to come up with strong goals out of thin air, we've outlined ten steps that will take you through the process of creating goals and metrics for your employee training program. These steps will help you think through how your program is aligned with the business, and how your employees are positioned to boost business results through various training initiatives.
Do your employees really know what you're trying to accomplish as a team and an organization? New research links organizational underperformance and failure to meet key objectives with rampant employee confusion about Key Results. 85% of organizations say Key Results are not clearly defined such that employees at all levels can engage. Download "Clarity Is Key" to discover the impact that clear communication has on results--and use this information to guide your team effectively, boost results, engage employees, and reach goals faster than ever.
Microlearning is a treatment for instruction. Microlearning can be used to deliver a wide variety of subject matter, and the primary decision guiding the implementation is the scope of content to be covered. Microlearning is meant to be easily consumable in short periods of time (e.g. less than 10 minutes). The microlearning solution should address one learning objective ONLY.
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