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Effective Onboarding
by Norma Dávila
Part of the What Works in Talent Development series
Onboarding turns the key, opening the door to talent development.
Investing in onboarding means investing in employee success and the business of the future. Effective onboarding programs both increase and facilitate employee engagement and business results, onboarding shortens the employee learning curve by increasing job knowledge. If you need to design, revise, or expand your company's onboarding program, Effective Onboarding offers a simple-to-follow path forward.
Talent development experts Norma Dávila and Wanda Piña-Ramírez combine their significant consulting experience and the latest onboarding trends to create a single source for onboarding best practices, job aids, templates, and checklists. Also included are examples and stories based on real-life situations the authors have encountered in their practice. While many books about onboarding limit their approach to employee recruitment and selection, this book is more comprehensive, following employees through their first year on the job. Effective Onboarding clarifies the differences between orientation and onboarding, describes how to build a business case for your onboarding program, and guides you to design, implement, evaluate, and sustain the program that's right for your organization.
Effective Onboarding is part of a new ATD series, What Works in Talent Development, which addresses the most critical topics facing today's talent development practitioners. Each book in the series is written for trainers, by trainers, and offers a clear, step-by-step path to solve real issues.
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Designing Microlearning
by Carla Torgerson
Part of the What Works in Talent Development series
Learn to Create Effective Microlearning
Microlearning is an essential tool that talent development professionals can use to fully engage their learners and tackle organizational performance needs. How do you know if the microlearning approach is successful? And what works?
In Designing Microlearning, the newest volume in ATD's What Works in Talent Development series, experts Carla Torgerson and Sue Iannone answer these and other questions including:
• Why choose microlearning for your learners and organization?
• How do you determine your approach and then execute the implementation?
• How do you demonstrate success?
• Where do you go once you've started?
This guide for practitioners covers the four main uses for microlearning: preparation before a learning event, follow-up to support a learning event, stand-alone training, and performance support. It introduces MILE, the MIcroLEarning Design model, which outlines the details of creating a microlearning resource or program. Discover how to identify performance objectives, determine program technology and structure, create, or select resources, promote what you designed, and monitor, modify, and evaluate it.
Included are case studies, tips, and resources, as well as more than 20 job aids, checklists, and worksheets. Samples consist of:
• an assessment of your organization's readiness and compatibility for microlearning
• a worksheet to guide the design of your microlearning
• a tool for aligning your microlearning measurement and evaluation efforts
• a communication plan for sharing key information with learners, managers, and stakeholders.
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Starting a Talent Development Program
by Elaine Biech
Part of the What Works in Talent Development series
Foundational guidance you've been looking for
The best organizations recognize that no leader or employee can be expert in everything, but that everyone needs to be at their best if organizations are to be productive and successful. If your goal is to develop talent within your organization, this concise yet foundational book has the keys to success.
Renowned industry leader and bestselling author Elaine Biech guides you through getting started, designing and implementing your talent development program, demonstrating success, and planning next steps. But just as important, she poses critical questions that only you and your organization can answer. Biech interweaves best practices with the latest technology to offer many templates, tools, worksheets, and tips to help you explore how to support your organization into the future.
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Blended Learning
by Jennifer Hofmann
Part of the What Works in Talent Development series
Today, All Learning Is Blended Learning
Modern learning audiences want flexibility and personalization-development on their terms. They need a blended approach to learning that lets them grow their skills and knowledge where they actually perform their work. When designed and implemented effectively, blended learning can breathe life back into your talent development offerings.
Blended Learning is packed with easy-to-apply techniques to ensure your blended learning program is a success. Learning expert Jennifer Hofmann combines the latest findings in adult learning with her time-tested best practices to deliver powerful results. Pro tips, resources, and tools included throughout help you quickly locate concepts and ideas to plan, design, implement, and evaluate a blended campaign.
This book delivers. When it comes to blended learning, discover what works.
Blended Learning is part of an ATD series, What Works in Talent Development, which addresses the most critical topics facing today's talent development practitioners. Each book in the series is written for trainers, by trainers, and offers an examination of core subject matter and a defined way to solve real issues.
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