Learning: Page 76


  • Why learning needs to be more directly integrated into work

    Delivering quality results at the speed required in today's hyper-paced world requires new thinking around work and learning, according to a trio of experts.

    By Tom Starner • May 23, 2016
  • Study: Strong correlation between poor learning culture and company data breaches

    A lack of employee education around cyber risk can lead to data breaches, which ding employee morale.

    By Tom Starner • May 20, 2016
  • Trendline

    Top trends in employee development

    Amid hiring freezes, employee development may be more important than ever.

    By HR Dive staff
  • Can 'reverse mentoring' help eliminate workplace sexism?

    Some companies are pairing younger female workers with older males who may be more prone to stereotypes.

    By Tom Starner • May 17, 2016
  • Survey: Millennials aren't on board with current recognition programs

    The survey outlines what employers are doing wrong – and what some are doing right.

    By Tom Starner • May 5, 2016
  • Four steps to ensure mentorship is working

    Mentoring can thrive, but only if specific best practices are followed.

    By Tom Starner • April 25, 2016
  • How learning leaders can win over the C-Suite

    In order for any learning initiative to get off the ground, leaders need to be prepared with a plan for success, according to an expert.

    By Tom Starner • April 19, 2016
  • Learning leaders need to step up to improve diversity, inclusiveness

    L&D plays a key role in improving inclusion within employer culture, according to talent expert Josh Bersin.

    By Tom Starner • April 5, 2016
  • 360-degree reviews could backfire if not used properly

    Employers who use such reviews need to follow up, or else employees will feel downtrodden and frustrated.

    By Tom Starner • April 4, 2016
  • Study: Socially responsible companies have better engagement

    An employer that effectively "lives by its values" can improve its engagement numbers substantially, according to research.

    By Tom Starner • April 4, 2016
  • Why learning should be part of recruitment, retention

    Learning can be an "accelerant" of the workforce if HR can effectively break down silos.

    By Tom Starner • April 1, 2016
  • Survey: College-educated workers fear their skills, knowledge not keeping pace

    Skills needed to compete in today's workplace are changing rapidly – and employees may be falling behind.

    By Tom Starner • March 30, 2016
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    From the mailbag: What readers had to say about mentorship

    We gathered up insights from readers who had knowledge and advice about mentorship.

    By March 24, 2016
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    Corporate grandparenting: Mentoring for the next generation

    It's a "hidden gem" for talent management, experts say.

    By Tom Starner • March 24, 2016
  • Career development taking off as an alternative reward option

    It's being prioritized over other reward programs, according to a Korn Ferry Hay Group survey.

    By Tom Starner • March 23, 2016
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    UC San Diego Extension releases top 10 emerging careers list

    Software developers of apps top the list rounded out by civil engineers.

    By Deborah Barrington • March 22, 2016
  • Employee learning turning to bite-size approach thanks to 'shorter attention spans'

    Employees often don't want to undergo typical classroom training partly because of time-management reasons. 

    By Tom Starner • March 22, 2016
  • How employers can optimize the expat experience

    Overseas assignments can cost as much as three times an employee's typical annual salary, so driving value is key.

    By Tom Starner • March 17, 2016
  • What to consider when moving to an open office format

    It's a good idea to have a strategy that includes needs of both extroverts and introverts.

    By Tom Starner • March 14, 2016
  • How onboarding can drive higher retention, engagement rates

    It remains one of those HR processes that has a lot of verbal acceptance but not enough actual support.

    By Tom Starner • March 9, 2016
  • Restaurant, retail industries connect to create 'Path Forward' worker opportunities

    The new coalition is looking to promote education, training and career-building among in the workforce.

    By Tom Starner • March 2, 2016
  • How to get employees in the right frame of mind for learning

    A stressful company culture will not lead to strong learning programs, according to an expert.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 24, 2016
  • Five solid steps to building a robust workplace learning culture

    A better learning strategy will help employers connect with and retain today's millennials.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 23, 2016
  • Obama's 2015 executive order concerning federal onboarding to become reality

    Federal executives arriving in Washington for their new jobs may be experiencing a formal onboarding program for the first time.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 19, 2016
  • How AT&T is retooling its workforce to sharpen competitive edge

    The telecom company is asking its workforce to learn new skills so it can compete with other, more nimble tech giants.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 17, 2016
  • Will augmented reality become a key training tool?

    The technology is getting its first real test within the utlity segment by attempting to help improve safety and efficiency.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 17, 2016