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January 5, 2021 | Sponsored

Onboarding Remote Workers: 4 Ways To Bring Behavioral Change With Microlearning Platforms

Most of us have been programmed to assume that learning has a place and time. We went to college and stayed in classrooms for hours at a time. At work, there were seminars and all-day sessions planned for us. Even interactive interactions tend to have criteria and timelines. This obviously isn't how individuals really learn. Instead, we learn and develop every second of each day as we go through our daily activities.
by Magdalena Barbu
December 29, 2020 | Sponsored

3 Smart New Hire Orientation Ideas To Help Remote Employees Blend Into Your Company Culture

In today's fast-paced recruiting environment, smart hiring means more than just finding the right people for the job. If you don't have a comprehensive onboarding process for your new recruits, then your new employees will be left flailing, feeling disconnected, exhausted and often searching for an early departure from the company. In other words, they will find it extremely difficult and demanding to blend into your company culture.
by Andrei Dinu
December 22, 2020 | Sponsored

How To Solve Crucial Onboarding Challenges With A Microlearning SaaS Platform

Employee onboarding involves a set of activities that empower new hires to get acquainted with their teams and learn about the behaviors, processes, practices, and resources of the organization. Remote employee onboarding is the same thing, except that the new hire will work remotely rather than from the workplace. An onboarding program, from the viewpoint of an employee, is a chance to get acclimatized to a new environment.
by Andrei Dinu
November 25, 2020 | Sponsored

The Top 5 Areas Of Learning To Target

L&D is in constant demand to keep organizations up to speed with the learning they need. But what are the key areas to focus on? And how can you establish a strategy that’s flexible enough to meet an organization’s changing demands?
by Ben Betts