How To Analyze Your e-Learning Courses Before Setting Up
Praveen Neel, Chief Learning Adviser, Wizcabin
Covid And Post-Covid Workplace
Ben Eubanks, Principal Analyst, Lighthouse Research & Advisory
Remote Working: Is Lack Of Proper Training Causing Security Breaches?
Stu Sjouwerman, Founder & CEO, KnowBe4
Improving Team Performance In The Age Of Rapid Change
Ofir Paldi, Founder & CEO, Shamaym
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Many organizations limit their leadership development because they underestimate its applications. Contrary to popular belief, leadership training programs aren’t just for managers.
Many organizations limit their leadership development because they underestimate its applications. Contrary to popular belief, leadership training programs aren’t just for managers.
In case you’re wondering how to analyze your e-learning courses, you might have to stop worrying about it. That’s because we’ll be sharing with you everything you need to know about it, including what content analysis entails.
We have completed an overarching meta analysis of over 10 different studies and analyses representing tens of thousands of people around the globe. The key findings are below. The sources are listed at the end, for anyone that’s curious enough to explore.
One in five companies has reported a security breach traced to a remote worker, according to a Malwarebytes survey of more than 200 decision-makers in IT and cybersecurity roles at organizations across the US.
In addition to the communication challenges, customer needs have changed, and companies need to modify products and services to accommodate the new demands.
The Covid-19 era has led to distancing and a temporary vacation of offices nationwide, which has stripped a fundamentally human profession of its in-person interactions.
The global COVID-19 pandemic is impacting us daily from all angles – health, economics, logistics, politics, education, relationships, and more. For people working in all industries and sectors, this crisis is creating a huge amount of fear and anxiety.
A career is a journey. And with every journey comes brief detours, pit stops, side excursions, wrong ways, and long stretches on cruise control. There are times when we lose our way and times when recalibration is necessary.