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Experience Design – The Role of Learning Experience Design in Modern Corporate Training

Clarity Consultants

Some corporate training programs are beautiful failures. LXD isn’t just a trendy new term; it’s a necessary evolution in corporate training. It puts the learner’s journey at the center of the strategy, combining instructional design, human-centered design, and experience design to make training stick.

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Soft Skills Training in the Digital Age: Strategies and Best Practices

Clarity Consultants

Here is where soft skills training becomes important. In this article, we’ll explore how companies are rethinking corporate soft skills training in the digital age, from the challenges of teaching people skills online to innovative approaches that work. They require practice, feedback, and real-world relevance.

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The Art of Storytelling in Corporate Training

Clarity Consultants

Lets face itmost corporate training programs are boring. Storytelling in corporate training does exactly that. By turning training content into a compelling narrative with relatable and memorable stories, companies can improve knowledge retention, boost engagement, and inspire employees to take action.

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How the Food Industry Is Using Cross-Training to Boost Service

Harvard Business

Cross-training employees on a variety of tasks can be a powerful tool for improving operations, as well as for attracting and retaining workers. When employees are cross-trained to perform a variety of both customer-facing and non-customer-facing tasks, they can adjust their work depending on demand and business needs.

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The ADDIE Model: Why it Works Best for Developing Your Team?

Clarity Consultants

In corporate training and development, having a reliable framework to guide your team’s growth is essential for achieving lasting success. This article explores the components of the ADDIE model and why it is an effective strategy for developing high-performing teams. Develop: Produce the actual training materials and content.

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What Leaders Can Learn from Training Like an Olympic Archer

Harvard Business

The discipline of archery, with training that emphasizes purposeful practice, mindful focus, mental toughness, and adaptability, offers useful lessons for business leaders.

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How Companies Can Help Universities Train Tech Workers

Harvard Business

Companies across the economy require new tech workers who have the training in state-of-the art technologies so they can hit the ground running. A model that has been applied at universities such as Arizona State, the University of California San Diego, and Oregon State, and Purdue can help address this need.

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