Tag: learning technology

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BizLibrary Expands Leadership Content Offering with New Producer Partner, John Maxwell
BizLibrary is excited to announce our newest producer partner in leadership content, The John Maxwell Company.
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Video Training: Creating Your Own Vs. Buying Off the Shelf
Should your organization be creating its own video training, buying it off-the-shelf, or a mix of...
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The Best of The BizLibrary Podcast: 5 of Our Top Episodes for HR and L&D
With over 60 episodes available, we recount five of our favorites on hot topics in HR...
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BizLibrary Launches New Content Customization Tool for Online Learning Content
BizLibrary, a leading provider of online learning, has launched a new content customization tool that combines...
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Why Microlearning Meets Training Needs for Professional Services
Professional services encompass several job titles, and most require constant training to meet legal and professional...
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Learning Management for a New Year: Learning Technology Trends for 2019
2019 is shaping up to be a big year for learning and development. Here are some...
6 min
Gen Z, The Future of Work, and HR Tech
The latest young adults to come of age, Generation Z, are graduating from college and entering...
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Meet Our Newest Producer Partner, SkillPath
SkillPath has a long history of partnering with programs that develop individuals’ leadership and innovation skills,...
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Product Announcement: BizLibrary Partners with Enspark
BizLibrary is excited to announce Enspark as their newest content producer partner. This collaboration will bring...
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Are There Things that Can’t Be Taught with Microlearning?
Employees are busy and distracted. How then, can training fit the needs and habits of today's...
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Questions to Ask When Selecting an Online Learning Partner
It's hard to cut through the noise to ensure you're selecting the right online learning partner....
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4 Criteria for Evaluating Modern Learning Content
There is lot of training content out there, and very little of it could be considered...