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“The only constant in life is change”-Heraclitus.
- Would you like to know what is the way forward for L&D in these unprecedented times?
- Do you?wish to differentiate between the changing roles of the L&D function pre and post the pandemic?
- Would you like to understand how organizations would be measuring the impact of learning going forward?
If?Yes,?then join us for this insightful webinar on “Learning from 2020: A Changing Landscape for L&D”
Webinar Overview?
People everywhere are having to navigate a myriad of challenges from job loss or the stress of job insecurity, to navigating new schedules at home, adjusting to digital tools, and finding ways to stay productive in a new work environment.
In fact, as per LinkedIn’s recent 2020 Workplace Learning Report, it is found that 57% of L&D professionals expected an increase in their online learning budgets in 2020, compared to just 27% in 2017. Learning, therefore, hasn’t stopped. It has become even more of a priority today. Employees need to quickly learn new skills, they have a hunger for community-driven learning, and they have a desire to feel supported by their organization and their direct leadership team. Learning and development function of any organization can uniquely position itself to deliver on all three of these needs.
Strengthscape is proud to announce its webinar on the changing landscape for L&D function. In this webinar, you shall gain insights on the changing learning landscape and what L&D professionals can do to meet the demands emerging from it.
Why Should You Attend???
- Gain understanding on how to create a remote culture of learning
- Relate with examples from the corporate sector and how they have positioned themselves as strategic learning partners
- Learn strategies for L&D to assist the changing workforce in critical times like these
Who Should Attend???
- Business Professionals
- Managers and team leaders
- Organizational?Development professionals
- Human Resource Professionals
- Learning and Development experts
- Trainers?& facilitators