Which of these learning and development (L&D) strategies have you found effective? Select all that apply.

Microlearning sessions34%

Lunch & learn sessions49%

L&D platform/app (e.g., LinkedIn Learning, Udemy Business, LearnUpon)49%

Learning management system (LMS)39%

Learning experience platform (LXP)17%

Book club11%

Job shadowing18%

Other (please list in the comments)2%

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Researcher in Constructiona day ago

People are social animals - On the job, training has the highest position effect on productivity, according to the research literature from multiple authors

Director of Enablement2 years ago

I’ve seen too many business adopt an L&D platform like Udemy or Pluralsight, then disengage further

Just because you provide access to these platforms, it doesn’t mean that people will consume the content, or gain anything of use from them. It turns into a numbers farm without anything beneficial coming away from it (or it adds extra pressure to the learner as they have to do this out-of-hours)

1) Provide curated content to your learners. Work with SMEs to identify the right paths for your teams.
2) Schedule work-groups and calls with multiple people starting the same track. Socialise it
3) Make time for your employees to study during business hours.

If you don’t prioritise the growth of your team, then someone else will

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Senior Director Engineering in Travel and Hospitality3 years ago

Physical trainings rule!

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Unsure5%

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Training current staff in AI 19%

Outsourcing AI staff 33%

Contracting with temp staff for specific projects 17%

Hiring an AI leader/C-level staff 11%

Working with third-party consultants 11%

Deploying AI tools and helping staff learn as they go 8%

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