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People-first Language Improves Communication: A Mindset
Remember that if you respect someone’s desire to be as independent as possible, your words, your actions, and your interactions will reflect that.
By Tim O'Brien • -
What I Learned: Aligning Purpose with L&D
Review these examples of aligning learning with purpose.
By JD Dillon • -
How To Develop a Collaborative Learning Culture
Collaborative learning is an educational approach that can help individuals work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or create products.
By Thomas Runds • -
How a Moderator Can Improve Virtual Synchronous Learning
In virtual classrooms, delivery ideally involves a trainer and moderator. The moderator is the trainer’s “second set of hands”.
By Nicole Buras, Lauren Merrild • -
Rules of More Engagement
Increasing learner engagement is always an outcome at the forefront of the instructional design process.
By Charlotte Morris • -
Keeping Learning Going When the World is Falling Apart
These are unprecedented times for learning teams. In this article, Arist’s co-founders share how to keep learning going despite the hurdles.
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DITA XML Now: How It’s Different, Why It Matters
Learn about the capabilities of DITA XML and how to apply the power that DITA XML could have in your content.
By Tim Ludwig • -
Sales Enablement in 2021
What does a sales representative need in order to be effective in 2021? In this article, I will outline some of the answers, including resources.
By Bill Brandon • -
Sales Management Priority for 2021: Sales Coaching
The most valuable skill in sales management is sales coaching. Supporting better sales coaching may be the most valuable thing L&D does in 2021.
By Bill Brandon • -
Avoiding Employee Burnout in 2021
Employee burnout has been a growing trend since 2018, and it will not stop in 2021. Here are some ideas for dealing with it.
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