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The Pryor Learning Brief – November Recap

From must-have KPIs to retaining generation Z employees, this month's article recap will keep you in the know when it comes to corporate training. How Activity-Based Learning Can Change Corporate Education: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ulrikjuulchristensen/2019/11/06/how-activity-based-learning-can-change-corporate-education/#613cb73420b0 7 Must-Have KPIs To Measure Training Effectiveness For Learning Analytics: https://elearningindustry.com/kpis-measure-training-effectiveness-learning-analytics Individual learning pathways: why the future is…
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Time Management for the Holiday Season – Starting with WHO

Many time management techniques, tools and tips start with your calendar and priorities – the goal is to schedule your top priorities, rather than having your calendar drive you. For most of the year, this works well – we have concrete goals to achieve, and limited time to achieve them…
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Six Time Management Tips for the Holidays

It’s the holiday season and stores are mounting the mistletoe and gathering garlands.  For some, it is a magical time of family and fantasy. For others, it brings stress and a whole new “To Do” list on top of daily demands. Here are six tips, tools and techniques for time…
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The Pryor Learning Brief – October Recap

Is virtual reality the future of training? Can you see the ROI of your training efforts? These questions, among others, are discussed in the following articles. Where Companies Go Wrong with Learning and Development: https://hbr.org/2019/10/where-companies-go-wrong-with-learning-and-development 5 Reasons Why VR Is the Future of Corporate Training: https://www.ciol.com/5-reasons-vr-future-corporate-training/ More States Now Mandate…
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Five Tips for Creative Business Writing

Your boss has asked you to write an article for the company website about an important project your team just finished.  You are proud of the project and getting the word out will be exciting! You sit down to type. You look at the empty Word document.  And the blank…
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Proofreading Hacks: From Sloppy to Superb

Business writing is an important work activity, and effectively proofreading a document can be the difference between sloppy and superb.  Here are some hacks for doing it well: Find and Replace Slang. The term “hack,” for example, is great for a blog. Not so great for business correspondence. Check your…
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The Pryor Learning Brief – September Recap

Are you keeping up with the latest in eLearning? Check out some articles we found that can help you stay up-to-date. Gamification Trends in 2019 - Packed with Tips and Ideas You Can Use: https://elearningindustry.com/gamification-trends-2019-tips-ideas-packed Top 20 eLearning Statistics for 2019 You Need to Know: https://elearningindustry.com/top-elearning-statistics-2019 4 Strategies for Future-Proofing…
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Workplace Harassment: Assessing the Burden of Proof

Allegations of harassment can raise strong feelings of anger, guilt, defensiveness and vulnerability. Amidst this emotion, the people handling the incident must consider what the burden of proof will be when assessing what to do when someone is accused of harassing someone else. That burden can vary, depending on a…
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Beyond the Buzzwords: Recognizing Workplace Harassment

Workplace harassment is prohibited under several Federal Acts (or laws) — these laws prohibit discrimination based on sex, age, disability, religion, disability and many other factors. Beyond the buzzwords of legal documents, however, the threshold of harassment can be sometimes hard to establish. Here are some examples: Emily is known…
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The PRYOR Learning Brief – August Recap

Check out these learning articles, conferences and podcasts.

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