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How to Leverage Instructional Design for Repurposed E-Learning

2025-01-04T11:22:38+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Repurposed training content refers to learning materials that have been reused and transformed into a different format than the original. When content is turned into e-learning, it becomes repurposed e-learning. While repurposing involves reuse, it still requires planning and strategy, and the best way to plan how learning materials should be developed is through instructional design. This article will walk you through some of the processes involved in instructional design for repurposed e-learning.

7 Important Tips to Build an Inclusive Organizational Culture Using Diversity

2025-01-07T17:54:34+05:30Categories: Learning Culture|

It’s common for businesses today to build an inclusive organizational culture by offering diversity training to their workforce. According to HBR, all Fortune 500 companies conduct diversity training. There is also widespread awareness about the many benefits of diverse workplaces from greater innovation to better market performance.

How to Identify Soft Skills Gaps with Training Needs Analysis

2025-01-08T11:57:32+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Soft skills are slowly becoming essential competencies that employers want in their employees. However, a vast majority of working professionals tend to have some (or many) soft skills gaps. The good news is that these skills gaps can easily be bridged with the right soft skills training. But before building training programs, businesses need to evaluate which soft skills their workforce lacks. This is why training efforts need to begin with a training needs analysis (TNA) as the first step. This article will show you how to identify soft skills gaps using TNA so your business can upskill its employees with highly relevant soft skills training.

Role of eLearning in creating Cultural Intelligence in organization?

2025-01-08T14:11:29+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives|

Do you want to leverage eLearning in creating cultural intelligence? Then, you are in the right place. In this article, we discuss how eLearning can effectively foster cultural intelligence and create a more inclusive workplace. 

Benefits of Cultural Intelligence in Business Environment

2025-01-07T17:41:56+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs, Learning Styles and Objectives, Onboarding Training|

Are you aware of the organizational benefits of cultural intelligence? Nowadays, organizations hire a diverse workforce. When it sounds great sitting in a diversity workshop, it becomes equally difficult when it comes to dealing with day-to-day challenges. It all comes down to the cultural intelligence, also known as the Cultural Quotient (CQ) of the employees. In this article, we discuss the key benefits of cultural intelligence. 

Learning Objectives that meets expected Learning Outcomes – 3 Simple Steps to Write Them

2024-04-08T09:14:18+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs|

Writing learning objectives that meets expected learning outcomes can do wonders for your organizational training endeavors. Learning objectives are the building blocks of any effective training program and determine which direction a course will take learners in. However, writing learning objectives is only the first step. They don’t ensure training success in isolation. Instead, they provide a solid foundation for the rest of the course to be built upon. In other words, it can be said that learning objectives are the first wave of momentum that boosts the rest of the instructional design process. 

Effective Soft Skills Training – 3 Essential E-learning Tools

2024-12-19T15:51:28+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs|

The importance of soft skills training is well established in the corporate L&D sphere but to get the best out of their upskilling efforts, businesses need to ensure they are offering effective soft skills training to their employees. Seasoned learning professionals will agree that building training programs for soft skills is often more challenging than hard skills. Nevertheless, soft skills training has ended up becoming a staple in most top businesses today. E-learning, with its plethora of delivery options, provides a range of tools to provide effective soft skills training to learners. This article will introduce you to some of the best ones. 

4 Essential Empathy-Building Strategies to Enhance Diversity Training

2025-01-07T18:06:58+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs|

Effective empathy-building strategies are key ingredients in diversity training programs. Empathy-building improves learner buy-in, without which, a diversity training program can backfire or lose its impact. Today, an estimated 98% of businesses offer one or more diversity programs to their employees (Source: Boston Consulting Group). Empathy-building strategies are a great way to ensure that these programs are meaningful to learners and inspire change. In this article, you will find 4 strategies to use in your diversity training programs for improving learners’ empathy.  

3 Highly Relevant Soft Skills Training for Your Employees

2025-01-08T13:53:17+05:30Categories: Learning Culture, Learning Needs|

Well-rounded employees possess a balanced mix of job-specific hard skills and highly relevant soft skills that make them excellent colleagues to work with. Technical skills are not enough to get by in a workplace and top businesses today understand this well. For this reason, companies looking to improve their workforce actively invest in soft skills training to supplement job-specific training. If you are a business looking to do the same, here are 3 highly relevant soft skills every employee needs.Â