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23 of the Best Learning and Development (L&D) Blogs

CMOE

Lean on these 23 best learning and development blogs to gain insights on elevating L&D at your organization. The Learning Guild Community’s TWIST As the official blog of The Learning Guild, TWIST provides bi-weekly blog posts that share a compilation of L&D content, trends, and insights.

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The 21 Best Business Strategy Blogs

CMOE

To get started, begin bookmarking these 21 best business strategy blogs. Each blog offers unique thought leadership materials to help guide your strategy in the upcoming quarter. s+b is a publication managed by member firms of the PwC Network. s+b is a publication managed by member firms of the PwC Network.

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3 education innovations to watch in 2024 (hint: it’s not just about skills and AI)

Christensen Institute

In turn, they tend to minimize the role of networks. That’s because networks benefit individuals more than they benefit corporations. They also need networks, and myriad at-bats, in order to learn skills, grow confidence, enjoy job options, and build successful careers. But individuals need more than just skills.

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Predicting innovation trajectories in K–12 education

Christensen Institute

Analyzing a school’s value network reveals which types of improvements and innovations it will or won’t adopt. The concept of value networks explains why districts often struggle to make major changes to their organizational models and why charter schools often find it easier to innovate. All organizations live within value networks.

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Students need internships, but internships need disrupting

Christensen Institute

In other words, two offerings in the same general category are best suited to very different functions. Others, like Parker Dewey, don’t validate students’ skills or learning and instead act as a marketplace where students and employers can find one another for short, gig projects across a wide array of industries.

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Why better data on students’ networks can start the school year off right

Christensen Institute

Smaller networks, in other words, likely spell less support. According to SCB’s research, 73% of young people they surveyed reported that they had people in their lives who could be a source of support, but needed guidance on how to go about tapping into their networks. The Pew data is not all doom and gloom.

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The First Mover Myth: Why Being an Improver is Actually Better

Phil McKinney

A significant contributor to their high failure rate is that they often cannot accurately anticipate customer needs since they are creating a new product category. Each bore the full cost of creating a new product category based on an idea that had never been tested in the market.