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In this webinar, you'll learn techniques that anyone can use to create stunning PowerPoint slides, without any design experience or ability. You'll also discover that these techniques also help your audience understand and remember your points more clearly. Best of all, they're easy to incorporate into your slide preparation.
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.
Join our experts from Adobe and Verizon Wireless on this webinar and discover how to elevate your virtual trainings and classrooms by adding interactive elements. Jamie Freeman will take you through a slew of creative ideas for adding orchestrated interaction into your virtual training. She will ensure that any virtual training you host is an event to remember! While Alistair speaks about the role interactivity plays in elevating the effectiveness of your delivery.
Good visualization improves understanding, recollection and adoption. Poor or no visual communication impedes learning. Make your job easier. Use clear, compelling designs to achieve your learning objectives. No design skill needed.
Today's learners are continuously adaptive to new business demands. They learn while working. They adjust to rapid changes and are very resourceful in finding answers and solutions. Unfortunately, many learning systems are stuck with the old paradigms where learners have to slave away to derive useful answers.
Our changing world requires us to deal not only with the COVID-19 pandemic, but global warming, increasing natural disasters, and ongoing disruption led by technology. Stress resilience has become the top skill needed for health, happiness, and career longevity. But how do you help employees manage stress when it is unique to each person?
Marketing … We all dread it. It’s one extra thing to do on our ever-growing list of tasks. And, it’s usually a skill set we didn’t pick up along the way.
Your company is now online. You’re working remotely, providing training virtually, zoom, zooming the days away and the dust has — sort of  — settled. The workforce landscape is forever changed and innovation shouldn’t stop at just getting it all online or converted to digital quickly. A focus on performance should always be the focus and measure for all training and curriculum.
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.
This presentation is an easy to follow roadmap showing you the necessary beginning steps to achieve success through increased sales. Knowing the importance of having passion and understanding for what everyone is doing. Continuously building the skills necessary to get the job done and remain competitive Effectively communicating roles and responsibilities without confusion. Having the flexibility to do things differently in the ever-changing business environment we all dwell in and taking ownership for the productivity and profitability of the organization.  Creating a culture where people can’t wait to come to work and be their best--a culture with people making a difference for their customers and each other. A culture that nurtures flawless execution of work, promotes teamwork and is fulfilling and fun. 
No need to explain that times are crazy…we all get it. Organizations are desperate for timely and pertinent instruction as their people work from home. It’s great that L&D is the function your staff demands but the budgets are slashed. Instead of doing the obvious - converting  your existing workshops into blah blah webinars - L&D must be innovative, nimble and uplifting to deliver quality learning while keeping the cost low.  LECTURE AS A LAST RESORT is still and always critical for growing practical skills.   
There are many ways to wreck a PowerPoint slide. Behold these before-and-after gems from some of the worst train wrecks we've ever seen.
Good visualization improves understanding, recollection and adoption. Poor or no visual communication impedes learning. Make your job easier. Use clear, compelling designs to achieve your learning objectives. No design skill needed.
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.
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.
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.
Let's face it: many of us obtain the knowledge and data we require to complete our work by using the internet. This informal learning trend is unlikely to change soon, so training professionals need to find a way to address it. Some are threatened by this reality; others have been tasked with quantifying and evaluating it.
First, panic ensues. Then comes paralysis. These are the usual responses of workers and organizations when crisis situations emerge.  
Have you noticed that some online presenters facilitate their sessions with such passion and skill that it’s a pleasure to participate? You wouldn’t think of multitasking because they command your attention and engage interest. They masterfully manage the web platform, create a powerful learning experience, keep it "up close and personal," and make it seem as if you are in a collaborative classroom.  
Are you managing a remote sales team? Our "new normal" of canceled meetings and travel restrictions means face-to-face sales are impossible.
This interactive webinar is specifically for sales managers and executives who are constantly negotiating and influencing their sales team to perform at the highest level (or conducting some of their own sales). It will be split into three parts:
You are just getting started with creating eLearning courses and have learned how to add different slides, add objects, and apply some transitions and effects to them. You have also learned how to convert the objects to buttons and trigger some actions on clicking the button. Now it’s time to take it a step further and learn how to create drag and drop interactions using Adobe Captivate.
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
"To make a mistake is human, but to blame it on someone else is… even more human."   Much of what’s happening in our organizations today is nothing more than a thinly veiled blame game.  Colleagues gather in post mortem meetings to "find out what went wrong." Managers use goals and accountability as weapons to dole out punishment when things change unexpectedly.  And sooner or later, we all find ourselves accidentally contributing to a culture of duck-and-cover as we create ever more complex forms of the argument that "I did my part, I can’t control everything."  
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