White Papers & eBooks
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As a program manager, so much of your time is spent creating and facilitating plans to develop other people, so your own development often falls by the wayside. After all, who is going to train the training program manager? But prioritizing your own development can actually help you create a better and more effective training program.
For example, developing your data management skills can help you find and share meaningful statistics with leadership to improve buy-in, or brushing up on your communication skills can help you have more productive needs analysis conversations.
In this ebook, you'll learn to develop skills and competencies that can help you create a strategic and successful training program.
You'll also learn:
Characteristics of top training programs
How to develop and analyze training goals and metrics
A framework for conducting a needs analysis
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PowerPoint MVP Nolan Haims provides for TMN members the fantastic list of stock imagery and icon resources used at Nolan Haims Creative.
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The learning ecosystem is rapidly evolving, and the changing technologies and growing resources available to help individuals learn is likely a bit overwhelming for your Learning and Development team. With the only guarantee being that change is inevitable, how do you build a training solution that will meet your organization’s needs 6, 12, or 24 months down the road?
Discover how open-source technology can help you create a flexible and future-proof training program for your organization.
In this White Paper, you'll learn:
The evolving role and capabilities of the Learning Management System (LMS) within the larger learning ecosystem
The leading open-source learning platforms and how to determine which is the right fit for your needs
How to maximize the interoperability of open-source to extend and future-proof your learning program
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COVID-19 forced many organizations to transition to remote work in just a few days. But now that many employees have been working remotely for weeks, employers are beginning to realize the benefits of remote work, and many organizations will continue working remotely at least part of the time. Even though your teams might not be in the office, you still need to train your workforce on compliance topics like appropriate behavior or how to stay safe online. And because employees are encountering new challenges, you might also want to consider offering training on other topics, like productivity, effective remote leadership, software, and communication. The good news is that you can do all of this with online employee training. Now more than ever, it's important to make tools and resources readily available for your employees, no matter where they are.
In this infographic, you'll learn how you can deliver a consistent and seamless training experience to your dispersed and virtual workforce.
You'll also learn:
Tips for sourcing content
When to create your own content
How to maximize training effectiveness
The most impactful delivery methods
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We’ve been socialized to believe learning ends when we finish school or university or an e-course. But we’re wrong. With the half-life of skills at 5 years, everyone needs to be constantly upskilling to keep up with the pace of technology—they need continuous learning.
And while many organizations are aware of the learning sciences needed to propel their programs forward, they are unsure how to turn these great ideas into digital learning that drives results.
This eBook explores why learners need continuous learning to achieve mastery--and what you can do about it to grow revenue and improve learning outcomes.
Download this free eBook to learn:
Why professional learners need continuous learning to reach mastery
Four models to build and scale your business with continuous learning
How to choose the right model for your learning program
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According to the 2018 Gallup Report, 67% of workers are experiencing some sort of work disengagement. Gallup looked deeper into managers’ impact on employee engagement and found:
77% of employees believe their manager needs to improve the meaningfulness of the feedback they currently provide
74% of employees believe their manager needs to more directly relate feedback to their job performance
79% of employees believe their manager needs to improve how they manage their
employee’s performance to motivate them to excel in their position
BUT all is not lost; This gap represents an opportunity. To discover more about the opportunity, click to download this paper.
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Employee training and development is not an "event" it's a process. Training in the 21st century needs to be ongoing, agile, and one that is personalized to individual needs.
And with the growing remote workforce, evolving and advancing technologies, where do you begin? Traditional employee development methods are being replaced by:
micro-learning
simulations
gamification
AI and more
Download this complimentary guide, The Definitive Guide to Upskilling, to learn about the 4 essential strategies for building and refining an upskilling program with personalized content and hands-on training that aligns with your company.
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Companies around the globe have canceled sales meetings and training sessions and are enacting work from home policies to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Yet sales enablement professionals must get new hires up to speed and keep teams on track in a world where face-to-face meetings are impossible.
Traditional training and sales enablement approaches won’t solve this challenge. But building a virtual training program when you’ve relied on in-person sessions can feel like an overwhelming task. Fortunately, there are proven tactics that organizations can employ to train across geographies and time zones.
Use this guide to learn how the right strategy and technology can help you manage high-performing virtual teams.
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No matter what web conference platform you use, you’ll find the mindset and the tactical tools described here will help you get better results in your next web event.
P.S. While you’re reading, notice the additional resources referenced and be sure to download these helpful tools for your virtual tool kit.
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The skills needed to succeed on the job are changing at an unprecedented pace. Reports say that skills learned today remain relevant for an average of only five years. Consequently, Learning and Development (L&D) professionals must train today's employees for the skills that will be needed tomorrow-even when those skills haven't yet been identified or, in some cases, created.
Training employees for skills that haven't been invented yet is no easy task. So how can L&D upskill everyone from entry-level employees to senior management for an unforeseeable, quickly changing future?
To do this, L&D first must identify:
A framework for building future skills
The most-needed emerging skills
Capabilities for success, regardless of the skill set
In this white paper, Training Top 10 Hall of Fame members explore these challenges and detail how they are responding to future-proof their organizations, particularly in the wake of the Coronavirus and beyond.
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LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPARISON - Which Learning Solution is Best for Your Business?
BenchPrep
Today, 26% of Americans say they’re online almost constantly and people spend an average of 5 hours a day on their mobile phones. We do everything from shopping to watching videos using the Internet on our mobile devices. Being online has been integrated into every aspect of life. Our dependence on digital platforms and mobile devices has impacted not only the way we communicate, but the way we learn, as well. In fact, 47% of organizations have already incorporated mobile learning into their training programs.
With the way things are changing, it can be hard to find the perfect learning solution for your needs. With so many learning management systems on the market, it can be difficult to determine which option checks all of the essential boxes for your company, or if a traditional LMS is actually the right solution to address your learning needs. When it comes to learning solutions, BenchPrep stands out by going far beyond the benefits and functionality of a traditional LMS by focusing on learner success.
Explore this detailed comparison guide to find out how traditional LMS software solutions compare to BenchPrep, and see why the world’s leading education and training organizations leverage BenchPrep to deliver their online learning programs.
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Leaders have a lot to manage. They need to move projects along, keep the big picture and goals of the organization in mind, and manage their direct reports. Servant leadership takes a new approach to traditional responsibilities by placing an emphasis on serving employees and removing obstacles to their success.
Servant leaders help employees perform at their best by building trust and providing feedback that helps employees grow. They give employees the space to problem solve and learn new skills while also stepping in to help them overcome challenges when needed. Servant leadership helps build strong relationships and empowers employees to be their best, which benefits the organization and the bottom line. Like with most things, practice can help individuals become effective servant leaders.
In this infographic, we'll teach you how to put servant leadership into practice.
You'll also learn:
-The characteristics of a servant leader
-Ways servant leaders and traditional leaders differ
-How servant leadership benefits your organization
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Turn ‘How You Live’ Into ‘How You Learn’
We live in a world where we can easily and remotely chat face-to-face with friends, family, and colleagues for free. When we order a package, we expect to at least have the option to receive it within 24 hours. We can learn how to repair a broken pipe with a short YouTube video, and use filters and swipes to share and enhance just about anything.
In the context of all this easily available and convenient functionality, how can we expect our employees to enjoy and absorb top-down eLearning?
Creativity is—and will continue to be—among the most sought-after of skills. Instilled believes that it’s time to start making decisions about learning technology, content, and programs that promote a creatorcentric culture. One which values user-generated content.
It’s time to #LearnLikeWeLive
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Creating and facilitating a training program is a huge undertaking. There's so much to consider, like who will receive training, what topics you'll train on, what type of content to use, how you'll deliver it, and so much more. One really important piece that frequently gets overlooked is determining the goals and metrics you'll use to measure the success of your training efforts.
Many times, organizations don't look at the success of training efforts until it comes time to renew funding and leadership wants to see the return on their investment. This usually leaves program managers scrambling to pull reports on metrics like utilization or launches, which don't show changed behaviors or improvements in competencies.
In order for your training efforts to be successful, it's important to determine what your goals are up front, as well as how you'll measure those goals. But sometimes creating the goals and metrics for training can feel just as daunting as putting together the program.
In this ebook, you'll learn ten steps for creating goals and metrics for training in a manageable way. You'll learn:
Why it's important to set goals and metrics for training
How to continually monitor and measure the success of training using milestones
Why you should share training goals with everyone
How to set meaningful goals for your training program
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Debunk the myths that are holding your L&D program back.
Few things set back ROI like misdirected resources. Download our latest ebook, Your Learning & Development Assumptions: Truth or Lie?, to learn:
Top misconceptions that derail L&D programs
Realities of today's employee trends and expectations
Common pitfalls to avoid when strategically developing employee education programs.
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The beginning of a fiscal year is the ideal time to evaluate transformative ideas and a potential digital transformation strategy. An organization’s efforts to use technology to solve traditional problems is probably one of the most beneficial from a business perspective.
Digitally transformed organizations can improve their customers’ experience, elevate their brand reputation, adapt more quickly to rapidly changing technology, address sudden industry shifts, and more.
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For talent leaders, critical skills are gaining momentum in the race to develop effective talent and business strategies. But the focus on employee skills isn't new. We still hear about talent shortages and skills gaps. More recently, the "soft skills" or behavioral skills that underpin long-term sustainability, leadership and agility are taking center stage.
In this eBook, Saba gathered stories from progressive companies that have successfully embedded critical skills to deliver organizational capabilities at scale and ensure employees can perform, innovate and grow in areas that are strategic to organizational success.
You'll gain insights into:
Reskilling to compete in times of growth and transformation
Tips for nurturing behavioral skills that support company values
How social learning and collaboration can help build critical skills
How to close skill gaps by linking performance, feedback and learning
Ready to learn more? Download this eBook and get inspired to develop and enable critical skills in your organization!
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They say an elephant never forgets, but as humans we forget a startling 80% of what we learn within a week.
This phenomenon is called the forgetting curve, and it's a frustrating experience for training professionals who dedicate a lot of time and resources to training initiatives. But it's not just frustrating, it's also alarming to think that employees could be forgetting crucial information on topics like workplace safety or harassment. These gaps in knowledge leave you vulnerable to accidents, lawsuits, and fines. But there's a way to beat the forgetting curve! Learning reinforcement is the key to helping employees not only retain but also recall important information from training on the job. Quick recall exercises keep the concepts top of mind, which helps to prolong the impact of training in just a few minutes a day.
In this infographic, you'll learn why reinforcement is important for maximizing training efforts.
You'll also learn:
The most effective research-based learning reinforcement methods
The science behind the forgetting curve
How learning reinforcement helps you save on training costs in the long run
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Many organizations struggle with the decision on which training format is best for their developers. And many teams focus on testing out a self-paced training solution. Is it the best method? Can it help retain their teams? We sat down with the industry’s biggest leaders and asked for their honest feedback.
In this white paper, you will learn:
The outlook for self-paced training in 2020.
The cost considerations for various training formats.
If self-paced training can be the end all solution.
Training tips from some of the country’s biggest companies.
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When was the last time you examined the impact of your learning strategy? Use this evaluation tool to help determine which conclusion best describes your organization’s current learning program and what steps you can take to make improvements.
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Technical and on-the-jobs skills are important, but many organizations often overlook training on a skill set that could be their secret to getting ahead: soft skills. In fact, the growing soft skills gap in the workforce is one of the biggest challenges facing organizations today.
Prioritizing soft skills training has a number of benefits. Not only can it help close skill gaps in your existing workforce and in new hires, it can give your organization a competitive edge, help you hang on to your top talent, and improve your bottom line. When you train your employees on skills like problem solving, communication, and social intelligence, they have better relationships with co-workers and customers. This translates into less turnover, improved productivity, and increased profitability.
Working to close soft skill gaps can feel overwhelming and a bit arbitrary. It's hard to know where to begin and where to focus your efforts. In this ebook, you'll learn how to tackle closing the soft skill gaps at your organization in a manageable and effective way through training.
You'll learn:
How to identify where soft skill gaps exist in your organization
What roles need what skills
Which training methods are most effective at closing soft skill gaps
What soft skills other organizations are training on
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Download research that shows how high performing organizations are getting results from coaching.
The Real Benefits of Coaching:
Productivity Gains
Employee Engagement
Knowledge Transfer
ROI
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Applying behavioral science principles to learning strategies can drive learner engagement and optimize learning outcomes. But where do you start?
Use this step-by-step guide to supercharge your learning strategy with easy-to-apply principles from neuroscience.
Click below to download.
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As an L&D leader, you know that the business impact of learning and development is undeniable. In fact, a study by Bersin found that companies with high-impact learning programs generate, on average, three times higher profit growth than their peers.¹
Ongoing learning and development has the power to grow your employees, the business, and the results of your L&D programs. But all too frequently, it does not live up to its full potential. Why? Because in order to deploy effective employee learning and development, L&D professionals need to have a deep understanding of what motivates and inspires their people.
L&D leaders that effectively shape their learning programs around the intrinsic needs, wants and motivators of their people - rather than expecting employees to adapt to a one-size-fits-all approach to learning - can improve employee engagement, learning retention and learning adoption.
In this step-by-step guide, you'll learn the foundations behind three neuroscience principles of motivation - emotion, loss aversion, and social storytelling. You'll get the hands-on guidance you need to turn theory into practice and start applying these concepts to your L&D strategy immediately to boost learner engagement and learning outcomes.
Download the guide today to get started designing a scientifically-driven learning experience that engages and motivates your people!
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