Workplace stress is not a very bad thing. Some stress is good for competitive performance. When we experience stress at optimum levels we feel motivated. We retain facts better and are able to deliver tasks on time. It’s the...
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4 benefits of moving your corporate compliance training online
In business, as in life, some things we do because we must, and others because they are good for us. Corporate compliance training fits both categories. Sure, it might make for tedious reading material, but it’s there to...
5 tips for a successful enterprise management training program
If you have already delivered a successful Talent Development or training program for your lower level employees and want to create something similar for your managers, this post is for you. If, rather, you want to begin your...
Online training practices destined to increase employee productivity
Increased productivity has been a constant goal for modern economies ever since the early days of the Industrial Revolution. Up to the late 20th century, however, increasing employee productivity either involved technological...
3 Basic Forms of Effective eLearning Activities
In any eLearning program, an activity or a group of activities are necessary to provoke learning experiences. When created the right way, learning activities can help users conquer challenging learning objectives. In this...
What Do Employees Want in a Training Program?
Online courses are not always a priority for employees, especially as past experiences with lackluster courses have turned many of them away from eLearning. Arguably, the benefits of online learning outweigh those of a...
Epignosis at ATD 2016 – A retrospective
The Association for Talent Development delivered an exciting experience in this year’s ATD Conference & Exposition in Denver. And, it was an “exciting experience” not only for visitors & attendees, but for...
A winning philosophy’s perks: The Benefits of Continuous Training
Humans are curious creatures. In fact, that might just be our more distinctive trait. Sure, animals can be curious too, but not to the point of spending billions to send a robot to Mars just to see what it’s like up there...
Interview with Carmen Simon – Part 1
Dr Carmen Simon, joint founder of Rexi Media is a cognitive scientist who applies the latest neuroscientific research findings to corporate presentation skills. A frequent keynote speaker at conferences in North America, Europe...
Epignosis at the Future Internet Assembly
In the advanced stage of the information society in which we live in, education and skills acquisition have become more important than ever. The increasing demand for highly skilled professionals and for the constant re-education...