March 2020

What Distinguishes Outstanding Employers from Good Employers?

Inculcating an invigorating employee experience within total rewards. Article Author:  Murad S. Mirza The dreaded prospect of becoming irrelevant and marginalized in the Digital Age is increasingly incentivizing organizations to look for ways to attract and retain desired talent who can sustain and enhance their competitiveness with a synergistic infusion of technology. However, gone are […]

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Complete Workplace Enablement Through a Digital Workplace

Emerging technology is helping reverse the effects of inadvertent supervisor biases through employee scheduling autonomy, clear communication and training, and more automated processes. Article Author:  Steven Kramer, CEO, WorkJam Favoritism is prevalent in our personal lives—like that neighbor who always holds the door open, or the friend who is constantly featured in your weekend plans.

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Nominate a 2020 Emerging Training Leader Today!

Download the nomination form below; deadline is June 19, 2020. Article Author:  By Lorri Freifeld Training magazine is pleased to offer the 2020 Emerging Training Leaders (ETL) awards program. The Emerging Training Leaders awards program aims to recognize training professionals who are relatively new to the training/learning and development industry (minimum of two years and maximum of 10

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What Businesses Must Consider When Taking a Stance on Guns at Work

When determining whether to embrace a gun-free workplace or a workplace that allows employees to carry their gun at work, you must know the local and state gun laws, consider your workplace’s culture, and weigh the risks and potential benefits of both alternatives to develop a comprehensive written policy for your employees. Article Author:  Reginald

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Hermann Ebbinghaus, Diversity and Inclusion Training, and the Curse of the “Forgetting Curve”

We often end up, somewhat begrudgingly, with “one and done” diversity and inclusion training where, at a certain point after completing the training, employees go back to their old ways in the workplace and the objective of the training is lost. Article Author:  Raj Dam, Employer Relations Manager, Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC) Hermann

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Training Top 125 Best Practice: Independence Blue Cross’ Competitive Dynamics: Key Insights for Healthcare Leaders

The Web-based, mobile-friendly experience has the vertical feel of an interactive news piece, containing embedded videos, images, and interactions. Article Author:  Edited by Lorri Freifeld Independence Blue Cross’ “Competitive Dynamics: Key Insights for Healthcare Leaders” Web-based learning experience was designed to support the following corporate goals: Equip approximately 200 directors with a baseline level of knowledge

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March 2020’s Top Reads

In partnership with getAbstract, Training brings you March’s top three business books recommended to our readers. Article Author:  getAbstract   More than 11,000 business books are published every year—an overwhelming choice for busy professionals. Therefore, in partnership with getAbstract, Training brings you March’s top three business books recommended to our readers. “Lifescale. How to Live a More Creative, Productive,

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