LEARNING strategies
LEARNING strategies
In Making Learning Stick, author Barbara Carnes presents a dynamic guide for taking skills learned during training and transferring them into the workplace. Transfer of training is defined as the...
Today’s learning environment is truly unique. The convergence of technological advances and vast amounts of knowledge means that information is accessible to almost anyone at any time. Shifts in the way people learn...
Roland Deiser’s Designing the Smart Organization tackles the challenges of initiating corporate learning programs in order to compete in today’s global market. Corporate learning programs are a...
In Hold On, You Lost Me, authors Bernice McCarthy and Jeanine O’Neill-Blackwell assert that every person has an individual learning style, one that dictates how information is perceived and processed...
Many factors affect the workplace today, ranging from globalization to new technologies and the next generation of young workers. All of these factors and more are changing the rules of training. As a result, trainers...
In 2000, Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) was competing in a medical technology market that was much different than the one it had grown up in. The current market was fully globalized, and regulations were changing...







