Corporate eLearning Best Practices

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August 28, 2018

eBook Release – Future Leadership Development: Transforming Leaders to Excel In The Digital Age… And Beyond

Judging from afar, one could say corporate training is of solid structure and well-fringed content. This can be true for certain aspects of it, but not all. It takes a lot more to meet the expectations of a training program for development of future leadership. Take heart though, as InfoPro Learning has decided to share all the insight gained from years of experience. Such a helpful read on the design and implementation of courses that transform employees into leaders, giving them all the skills and knowledge they’ll be needing.
by Christopher Pappas
August 20, 2018

eBook Release–Sales Enablement Must-Haves: Tailored Content, Training, And Delivery Methods

When looking for ways your company can reach customer-related goals, like expansion, and relationship building, big part of the solution pass through your sales team: its members preparedness must be high, and this needs to show. Focus on content, training, and technology, and trust AllenComm. A sure way to discover and acquire those must-haves that’ll get you sales enablement.
by Christopher Pappas
August 20, 2018 | Sponsored

5 Steps To Preventing Skill Gaps In The Workplace

The ability to prevent and resolve skill gaps is crucial for business success in 2018. It's also hard to master, as it requires correctly predicting the future of one’s industry and building the right workspace culture. Here are 5 tips to help you fill the gaps.
by Nikos Andriotis
August 20, 2018 | Sponsored

How Mobile Is Changing The eLearning Game

The mobile device gives way to countless opportunities when it comes to frequency of smart human interactions during training courses. Mobile applications will inherently encourage more social interactions simply because the user is able to receive notifications and quickly respond, which is an advantage over desktop.
by Amanda Rollins