Creating A Culture Of Learning
In The Modern Workplace
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EdmontonPM
Aug 7
Live Webinar – August 16th, 2017 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Are you creating a learning culture for your employees? We’re working in environments today where change is no longer an event but a constantly occurring process.
In order for businesses to maintain a competitive advantage, it’s vital for their employees to be continually improving and learning.
You may have some good ideas about what it takes to implement a culture of learning, but …
- How’s your strategy?
- Do you have the tools and resources necessary to build a solid foundation for your learning culture?
- What’s your communication plan?
- How will you measure success and failure?
In this webinar, BizLibrary, will talk about what an engaged learning culture looks like, what types of strategies to implement to turn your ideas into a reality, how to make sure your training really sticks and how to manage the change that will inevitably occur as you implement a culture of learning.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Learn the key characteristics of an engaged learning culture
- Why micro-learning is the ideal tool for real culture-shift
- How the science of learning reinforces training and increases ROI
- Why change is inevitable and how to deal with it in a positive way
Presenters:
Erin Boettge (LinkedIn profile) Marketing Content Manager, BizLibrary is responsible for all aspects of content development, including development of eBooks, how-to guides, infographics, webinars and more. She conducts research about Learning and Development and HR topics to deliver up-to-date content possible to the BizLibrary audience.
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Creating A Culture Of Learning In The Modern Workplace
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