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Many employees respond to burnout by starting a clean slate in a new occupation, and sometimes in a completely different role. Shifting to a new employer, however, doesn’t have to be the only way to hit the “refresh” button.
For many companies, the deskless workforce is the backbone of their organization. Hourly shift workers have long kept the wheels of businesses turning, but the COVID-19 pandemic revealed to all of us just how important these workers are.
By providing professional development opportunites and creating a positive, meaningful employee experience, companies can retain top talent during The Great Reflection.
GroupM today unveils its media education arm in North America, GroupM University, to attract, develop, retain and reward employees, by making learning part of their core employee experience.
The third article in our series on learning cultures discusses how employee engagement and a positive employee experience relate to a strong learning culture.
Join us for this complimentary Training Industry webinar, sponsored by Class Technologies. Your host, Chris Olson, corporate learning and development (L&D) consultant, will discuss four key strategies to integrate human experiences into virtual learning.
The future of work is digital. This article offers tips on how learning and development can help create a thriving digital employee experience.
While a class without video conferencing may have checked all the cognitive boxes, covering all the elements needed to reach a certain technical learning goal, it is only with the video conferencing included that trainee participation goes sky-high.
There exists a simple but insightful truth about the learning process: If it's not fun, people won't do it. If it's not fun and they do it anyway, it's not likely to stick.