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Will this be recorded?" It might just be the most commonly asked question at the start of virtually every training event. And the good news is that nowadays, you can almost always answer, "Yes." Great. But then what? According to a Wainhouse Research study, 87 percent of employees1 agree that having access to recorded training classes, webinars, and other events makes it easier to revisit crucial information when it's needed most. Today, recording training sessions is quickly becoming standard practice. And the benefits are well known. Among the many positives, video helps learning and development (L&D) teams provide employees with a comprehensive resource to reference after the training ends, and also provides employees unable to attend with access to the information on-demand. But good intentions too often fall short once the training session ends and the recording stops. For all its benefits, video also presents challenges when it comes to storing, sharing, and even playing recordings. Left unsolved, those shortcomings make video content burdensome for employees simply looking for quick information that helps them perform their jobs. Fortunately, there is a solution. A video content management system (or video CMS) solves the most common problems of managing and sharing video. In this paper, we'll review the five biggest challenges organizations face when using video to support corporate learning. Then we'll examine how a video content management system helps overcome those challenges to better enable video-based learning.
Many organizations today are building learning stacks using multiple learning platforms and systems. The problem is, most of these platforms are content-based and are focused only on passive content consumption, which leads to poor knowledge application and retention.    So, how do you design a learning stack that’s centered around REAL learning?   Download this just-released eBook and learn how to build a learning ecosystem that demonstrates outcomes and value.
One of the most common misconceptions about game-based training is it makes training fun, but doesn't impact learning outcomes. That couldn't be further from the truth. Game-based training does make learning more enjoyable — but it's also designed to get employees job-ready, in less time. What's Inside: how game-based training improves training usage the science behind game-based training how to increase knowledge comprehension, retention, and application the average time & cost savings from implementing game-based training
You've probably heard the phrase, "The only certainty is change." We've all experienced change in some way, and organizations are no different. Organizational change can come in a number of ways, whether in the form of leadership turnover, mergers or acquisitions, the introduction of new technology, natural disasters, or downsizing, just to name a few! Change isn't necessarily a bad thing, but without the right planning and communication, it can leave organizations reeling. Poor planning can lead to loss of revenue, loss of clients, increased turnover, decreased engagement, or public relations disasters. Part of planning for change should include a communication strategy. It's important to identify your stakeholders and address their questions or concerns before, during, and after the change. A lack of transparency can lead to the spread of false information, which can cause employees to leave or become disengaged in their work. By communicating honestly and openly, you can decrease their distress and empower them to face the future with confidence. In today's day and age, it's not a question of if your organization will experience change, it's a question of when. By taking a proactive approach to change management with proper planning, your organization can find success in times of change! In this eBook, you'll learn: The four Rs of change management Prompts for practicing a change communication strategy Action items for each of the phases of change
Almost 40 percent of American employers say they cannot find people with the skills they need even for entry-level jobs, and they admit that only 50 percent of new recruits have the skills needed for their new roles. 1 Another 60 percent of employers complain of lack of preparation2 and only 42.5 3 percent feel that new hires show the required professionalism and work ethic. Yet, 89.4 percent of new graduates feel they are work-ready. When it comes to work readiness, there is a growing disconnect between the views of employers, educators, and post-secondary graduates entering the workforce. There is no longer just a skills gap. It is an ever-widening chasm. The half-life of skills is rapidly falling, and nearly half of business leaders surveyed today cite the upheaval in learning and careers as an urgent problem.4 Furthermore, as intelligent systems and machines reshape the world of work, tomorrow’s employees will need to learn entirely new skills for entirely new jobs. So while the skills crisis is significant today, an even greater crisis looms. Employers need to understand that if they are to solve the current and future skills gap, the time for action is now.
How are your plans for learning technologies in 2019 looking? If you think there’s too much noise out there, and not enough hard fact, you’re not alone. Since 2014, the Learning & Development (L&D) Global Sentiment Survey, sponsored by OpenSesame and conducted by Donald H Taylor, Chair of the Learning and Performance Institute, has asked L&D professionals across the globe: "What do you think will be hot in L&D next year?" Use the results of this year's survey to uncover what’s really happening in learning technology to help you plan your L&D strategies for 2019 and beyond, based on hard numbers and sound analysis. 
In today’s tight labor market with many hiring managers bemoaning the war for talent, organizations must be extremely competitive in the employee benefits they offer. Roy Skillicorn, senior director of learning and development for Cisco, and a Capella University School of Business and Technology Advisory Board member, shares his thoughts on trends in tuition assistance, how organizations benefit by offering such programs, and the risks they face if they don’t.
Like many organizations, Consumers Credit Union was struggling to make their employee training program approachable, convenient, engaging, and affordable. Employees struggled to fit training into their day. The nature of their work made it difficult for them to plan to attend long training sessions, so they knew they needed to find a solution that would allow their employees to take training when their schedules allowed. They also wanted to be sure that when their employees did have time for training that the training was engaging and effective. Consumers Credit Union found that BizLibrary's microlearning video library was the perfect solution. It allowed their employees to watch short, engaging videos in between customers or during downtime. Because the concepts are delivered in short, digestible pieces, employees not only retain more of what they learn, they are able to apply it right away. Consumers Credit Union was able to see the results of their training initiatives across their organization. Not only did employee satisfaction improve, they saw an increase in their member rating and cut onboarding costs substantially. They also exceeded the industry standard satisfaction rating! With the right planning and strategy, Consumers Credit Union was able to address challenges they faced in the areas of leadership, new managers, and sales. In this success story, you'll see the unique approach Consumers Credit Union took that made their program so successful. You'll also learn: How Consumers Credit Union measures the success of their program Specifics on the ROI of their training efforts How BizLibrary's solution helped improve their performance review process
Ready or not - digital transformation is here. Read this eBook to discover the talent development best practices you - and your people - need in order to future-proof your organization while putting your people in the driver's seat of their own experience. You'll gain insights into: Determining your organization's level of digital transformation preparedness Coaching strategies to prep your workforce for digital transformation How to champion a culture of learning to enable ongoing employee skill development
Online training is broken, with next to no engagement, poor completion rates — and you can forget about ROI. To get the learning outcomes you’re after, you need to make sure learners move from a passive mindset to an active one. Instead of just reading information or watching videos, learners need to take action.  Shifting from content-based training to action-based training can increase your training engagement and completion rates by more than 2,000%. This infographic outlines the benefits of action-based learning and how it can help create greater impact. 
CHAPTER 1. CHANGING THEIR MIND? In my work over the last twenty years, I have observed a disturbing truth, supported by data. Most traditional professional development doesn’t work. There is very little change in habits, behaviors, perceptions, practice, or outcomes of participants. An Example. In 2016, there was a series of articles that touted the EEOC research that sexual harassment training is ineffective and may actually be harmful. What was fascinating is that there was no discussion of how the training was done. What was the content? How was it delivered? What were the expected outcomes? How many designs and presentation models were utilized? None of those questions were answered in any of the articles I read. Click below to download the First 3 Chapters of the Book.
Being able to assess employee performance is critical, but are you also articulating clear expectations for their advancement? Talent spotting is all about identifying potential over performance. In this white paper, get answers to questions like: What is talent spotting and why is it so important to get it right? How can hiring managers and HR departments get talent spotting right? What it takes for talent spotting to be successful?
As the business world continues to change, so do organizations and their learning functions. Whether you’re developing classroom instruction, an e-learning course, or an on-demand performance support solution, following sound instructional design processes will help you be more successful.  When an organization needs training solutions, the instructional designer must understand the business and individual needs that underlie the training initiative. Download ATD’s Foundations of Instructional Design: Methodologies and Learning Theories guide to explore through the basics of this process, the pros and cons of different approaches, and more.
It’s very easy to get distracted by the latest trends and buzzwords in the digital learning world. But that can be pretty risky if your goal is to create effective, engaging learning. How can you cut through the hype to ensure you create digital learning that works? Read on to find out.
What Do We Mean by Connected Learning? Connected learning is a term we are using to describe the convergence of two critically important themes in the evolution of digitally enabled learning—two themes that are combining to deliver game-changing opportunities for learning and organizational performance, right now. Digital learning has come a long way. An industry that started out with a focus on providing efficiency, consistency, and increasing reach and speed (what we sometimes call ‘digital learning 1.0) is maturing into a fully networked, data-led and measured set of tools, processes and deeply relevant and engaging learning content for every learner at their point of need. These are learning ecosystems that also now finally put the learners and their powerful and personal relationships with each other in the center of the picture-building again, the way people have learned for many millennia—is this digital learning 2.0 perhaps? Click below to download the eBook.  
Managing the Employee Experience - We Have Answers From The Industry's Top Talent Leaders We believe the collective wisdom and experience of talent leaders like you speaks volumes about what can be achieved when you place a priority on the people, and their employee experience. That's where this guide comes in.  Discover 101 strategies from more than 30 of the boldest global thinkers in the talent industry, covering everything from candidate experience and onboarding, to learning and development, to performance and growth.   You'll gain insights into: Strategies and practical guidance from some of the most progressive, talent-focused organizations around the world Proactive ideas and new approaches to create exceptional employee experiences
The Playbook to Driving Employee Engagement with Language Learning. In collaboration with HR Dive, this playbook covers everything you need to know about driving employee engagement and retention with a language learning program. Learn about how organizations are expanding their benefits packages to include language learning, the business outcomes that language learning leads to, and how to get started with implementing a program.
Engaging Your Students through Unconventional Teaching and Online Technology In the last decade, academic institutions at all levels have begun introducing nontraditional pedagogies that combine traditional brick-and-mortar teaching with online, on-demand learning. These new approaches to teaching, referred to as "blended learning," have been driven by advances in video technology, increasing network speed, and changes in student expectations. They aim to improve student engagement, knowledge retention, and ultimately, academic achievement. Among all of the approaches to blended learning, one has garnered more media attention, reported more tangible results, and gained the support of more educators than any other — the "flipped classroom." In just the last four years, flipping the classroom has evolved from an obscure experiment to a mainstream model for improving the student learning experience in universities and school districts around the world. Click below to download the eBook.
How do you know if your learning management system is effective in developing your employees? As talent leaders, you need to upskill, reskill, and continually expand your employees' capabilities. The urgency of developing your workplace has never been greater. Here's why: 34% employees have already left a job because they lacked career development opportunities. Effective 2020, approximately 35% of the skills needed for jobs across industries will change. According to research by SHRM, over 50% of HR professionals believe the skills shortage has gotten worse instead of better. Many use an LMS to help solve for these challenges, but most learning platforms aren't equipped with effective tools to tie learnings to long terms skills and career development. That's where this guide comes in. Get the 7 questions you should be asking now to see if your platform can solve these challenges.
Employers are beginning to realize the vital role that feedback plays in employee development. In an effort to provide more meaningful feedback, many organizations are moving away from traditional yearly performance reviews in favor of ongoing coaching conversations. When managers act as coaches, they provide employees with timely and specific feedback that helps them grow and develop continuously. Ongoing coaching allows employees to correct or continue behaviors on a regular basis, instead of leaving them wondering what they should have done differently to receive a five instead of a four on their yearly review. Developing the coaching skills of your managers and leaders will give them the tools they need to deliver feedback and create real change in their employees and the organization. It won't happen overnight, but developing your managers' coaching skills is a worthwhile endeavor that can help reduce turnover, improve employee engagement and performance, drive business results, and move your organization forward. In this ebook, your managers will learn about popular coaching methods and have a chance to work through prompts to help them identify areas of improvement. They'll also learn: Why coaching skills are important Key competencies for effective coaching The coaching formula that helps improve performance
In today’s workforce, change is the only constant - and the pace of change is accelerating. Again and again, organizations must adapt to a competitive environment filled with emerging disruptions. Even the disruptors are being disrupted! No industry is immune, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. How can you make sure that your organization is prepared to navigate through periods of transformation - to not merely do things a little differently than before, but make fundamental changes? This guidebook takes a deep dive into a people-first approach to true transformation. Experts like Dean Carter and William Tincup offer their perspectives on: Putting your people first when planning for digital transformation Navigating the future of talent management Leveraging transformational changes in recruiting Ensuring HR plays a pivotal leadership role in your transformation plans Meeting the challenges of AI and automation head-on
A sales rep turns a corner while driving to one of the biggest calls of the year when a jolt from under his car forces a change of plans: he just ran over a pothole and now needs to swap out his tire, except he’s never actually done a tire change by himself before. There’s no time to wait for AAA so he must figure it out himself. What does he do? In 2019, he calmly pulls up YouTube and watches a user-generated video demonstration of exactly how to perform the tire change on the make, model and year of his car, before turning around, grabbing his tools, and successfully executing the task himself. Within twenty minutes he’s back on the road driving toward the meeting feeling ready for anything. This is what it feels like to be ready in a world where you can pull a device out of your pocket and extract whatever day-to-day lessons you need from somebody else’s life experiences. Sales reps already use consumer apps like Waze to learn about open routes in real time based on other drivers’ experience of current road conditions, or Duolingo so they can practice and learn new languages using friendly competition with other would-be travelers. But what about the tasks involving the actual substance of salespeople’s work? What if our rep were to hit a different kind of "pothole" that day: one in the form of a text message from his internal champion letting him know that the company’s CFO would be joining the call unexpectedly? He doesn’t normally call on CFOs, and would need a five-minute debrief with a colleague to understand the pertinent discussion points to use, but no one is available right now. Click below to download this eBook.
Action-based learning allows learners to implement what they have learned in real-world scenarios. Although content-based learning has been dominating the training industry for the past few decades, action-based learning is the only way to really get employees to practice, apply, and improve their skills. This infographic shows how active learning affects the brain and encourages knowledge retention, engagement, and team work. Click below to download.
Implementing a new training program or initiative can be overwhelming. There are a lot of moving parts, and it's easy for things to fall through the cracks. Oftentimes, the main focus is the launch, and then program managers adopt a "set it and forget it" mindset once the program is up and running. But every phase from planning to execution to analysis is important! Breaking down the process into phases and creating an overview of what you need to accomplish in each phase will help you prioritize and ensure nothing gets missed. In addition to helping you feel more organized, this approach will help guide your program. You'll determine how you'll calculate ROI, as well as how you're aligning initiatives to organizational goals and values - two things that are important for leadership buy-in and continued support! In this comprehensive checklist, you'll learn what should be done in each phase to make your program successful. You'll also learn: All the details you need to think through before launch What your focus should be during implementation How to gather feedback and refine your program Also, check out the new BizLibrary Video Lessons Collection - TrainingMagNetwork.com membership benefit.  
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