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Workforce Training and Development in 2025: Best Practices Employee training and development has always been critical to an organization’s success, but in 2025, the landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. With advances in technology, a multi-generational workforce, and increased demand for remote and hybrid work models, organizations must adapt their training strategies to stay competitive. Here are 10 best practices to ensure your employee training and development programs are effective, engaging, and future-proof. Top Tips for Successful Employee Training in 2025 1. Adopt a personalized learning pathway Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all training programs. In 2025, personalized learning…

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How to effectively plan for the year ahead As the new year approaches, businesses are busy finishing up their last responsibilities before enjoying a well-deserved relaxing vacation. But before that time comes, leaders should remember that the end of the year is also a great opportunity to take a step back, reflect on your accomplishments, and plan for next year. Strategic planning is key to ensuring desired results in the coming year while keeping employees engaged and productive and aligned with organizational goals. In this article, we explore seven strategic planning tips for 2025. 7 tips for successful strategic planning…

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1,329 tiny snails released on remote island BBC The 7 Coolest Mathematical Discoveries of 2024 Scientific American * * * America’s Troubled Policies (Video) Ambassador Chas Freeman, Dialogue Works, YouTube Russia’s decisive attack has begun! Escalating conflict (Video) Scott Ritter, Gilysarts Artesanatos, YouTube US admits ATACMS failure, blames Ukraine, stockpiles are depleted. Russia raids Krakhovo factory (video) Alexander Mercouris, YouTube climate Did a humid climate give rise to China’s first empire more than 2,000 years ago? South China Morning Post Japan’s ‘microforest’ method transforms cities EuroNews syndrome CDC: HPAI H5 Revised Interim Recommendations for Avian Influenza Prevention, Monitoring, and Public…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Reporting Highlights Wrongful Accusations: Parents are being charged with abusive head trauma, a newer name for shaken baby syndrome, as mounting exonerations and new science raise questions about the diagnosis. Findings of Abuse: Child abuse pediatricians defend their diagnostic process, saying they do rigorous examinations to rule out other possibilities before they make a determination of abuse. Parents Left Vulnerable: Critics argue that the name change helped preserve a flawed diagnosis, leaving parents vulnerable to criminal charges and…

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This year, as the Commission’s lawsuits and settlements make their way through the courts, Inman contributors focused on providing concrete takeaways and key insights. Here are the top 24 contributed articles of 2024 Whether you’re refining your business model, mastering new technology, or finding a strategy to take advantage of the next market boom, Inman Connect New York prepares you to take a bold step. The next chapter is about to begin. Please join us. Join us and thousands of other real estate leaders from January 22-24, 2025. There has been no shortage of news this year, with the industry…

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What are the corporate L&D trends shaping the future of eLearning? From leveraging AI to personalize learning paths to incorporating gaming elements to maximize engagement, there are some important enterprise L&D trends every organization should know about. Fortunately, this newly released guide contains all the important information you need to adapt to change and stay competitive. E-book releaseCorporate L&D trends in 2025: A field perspective A deep dive into three key L&D trends for 2025 that will help redefine corporate training in the coming year and beyond. Things to consider when developing innovative learning strategies The level of training required,…

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I have to start this blog post with a confession. I’ve never been interested in game theory, and even though I took a few game theory courses in undergrad, I always struggled to understand everything. However, I was feeling somewhat uneasy about game theory (or at least parts of it) and couldn’t really explain why. It was more emotional. I still remember a recent conversation about game theory with a fellow undergraduate student (who was probably also a recent graduate). She quite liked it and gave a great discussion about why it is useful and good. One of the criticisms…

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Course Scheduling: An Overlooked But Valuable Tool A 2022 Ad Astra survey found that only 55% of higher education institutions use a centralized approach to scheduling. This represents a significant oversight since course scheduling is vital in guiding students along their degree journeys and supporting their progress. If institutions are to achieve positive student outcomes, such as faster time to degree completion and higher graduation rates, they must understand the importance of effective course scheduling. This is where our article comes in handy. Throughout this article, we’ll examine the role of course scheduling, explore how it promotes positive student outcomes,…

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The problem with bias: Be careful what you think! We’ve rolled out an all-new candidate experience for hiring that automates many tedious tasks, such as scanning resumes to match skills and experience. For candidates who pass the AI ​​filter and the initial recruitment call, the system will automatically send a survey. How much do you think about your thoughts? Here are the results: Although the survey response rate was lower than expected, candidates were absolutely satisfied with the experience. What’s wrong with this? I got BAMM! BAMM doesn’t matter Although BAMM is not formal, in my data literacy workshops I…

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Does morality do us any good? The New Yorker (Anthony L.). Yes, it often makes decisions easier. You also typically create fewer enemies. The Space Between the Stars London Book Review (Anthony L). About Kubrick. The unphilosophical torture of life Unherd FDA Reconsiders Efficacy of Phenylephrine Cold Medications Naveen Sankar Milan to ban smoking outdoors from January 1st L’Unione Sarda #New Coronavirus/Pandemic Pregnancy with COVID-19 may increase risk of autism, study finds Bloomberg (ma) Climate/Environment Hochul signs law to penalize companies for greenhouse gas emissions The New York Times Mr. Lambert published a similar article yesterday. It’s above my pay…

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