Learning & Talent Development
Learning and Talent Development aims to improve individual and group performance by increasing and honing skills and knowledge. In this section, find the newest concepts in the LTD space and which are proving to be successful.
Global Dexterity-- "Fitting in" Without "Giving in"
April 15 by Dr. Andy MolinskyAndy Molinsky is an associate professor at Brandeis University’s International Business School and the author of Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behavior across Cultures without Losing You...
Fee Levelization: Is It Right for your Plan?
April 11 by Alison KellnerIn the past, the average retirement plan participant may have thought that their 401(k) plans were free, but now that the fee disclosure regulations have taken effect, participants are made aware of...
Learning the "Google Way"
April 09 by Shawn SiegelFor over 15 years, Google’s Marc Ramos has been at the forefront of learning solutions and instructional design. HumanResourciesIQ.com was lucky enough to chat with Marc ahead of his address a...
When Small Minds Prevail
April 09 by Jeff DavidsonLeslie Rhatican sat in the chair in my office for a job interview. I was the project director for a half-million dollar study commissioned by the U.S. Small Business Administration. I supervised a s...
The Perfect HR Manager
April 08 by Alexandra GuadagnoAs the HR function transforms, so does the standard of what it entails to be an effective HR manager. Being an HR manager often involves soft skills, such as the ability to mentor and be a soundi...
You Must Know Your Strengths
April 04 by William Cohen, Ph.D.Drucker wrote that most people think they know their own strengths, but that they are almost invariably wrong. Drucker’s question is of critical importance because you cannot build great perfo...
Going Mobile In The Public Sector
April 03 by Keith QuinnWhy? - Context Issues There are around 198,000 people working in the social services in Scotland and this workforce continues to grow despite the recession. Most of these employees work in small...
Choice, Change, and Creativity
March 27 by Alan A. MalinchakWelcome back to "Learning STRATactically", a monthly column aligned to learning and human resource professionals who focus on the strategic and act on the tactical – providing thoughtful leade...
Global Dexterity: "Fitting In" Without "Giving In"
March 27 by Dr. Andy MolinskyAndy Molinsky is an associate professor at Brandeis University’s International Business School and the author of Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behavior across Cultures without Losing You...
Are You Ready to Move Beyond the Classroom?
March 26 by Allison RossettThe learning organization of the last century focused on the classroom. That was challenge enough. Today, the canvas of the learning organization expands to include the classroom and the world of...
Complexity Builds-- How to Rule Your Technology So It Doesn't Rule You
March 26 by Jeff DavidsonSometimes, the smallest item out of place, or the tiniest issue left unchecked, can result in a chain reaction that hampers your ability to proceed with the task at hand. One afternoon, the small...
Learning the "Google Way" with Marc Ramos
March 25 by Shawn SiegelFor over 15 years, Marc, Google's Global Lead: Global Learning Design, has been at the forefront of learning solutions and instructional design. In this podcast, Marc Ramos discussses some of Google...