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Understanding Your Learning Preferences

Eat Your Career

Environment plays a significant role in how we learn. In-Person vs. Virtual : Do you prefer the energy of a classroom or the flexibility of online learning? In-person sessions offer networking and real-time interaction, while virtual training provides convenience and might draw a global participant group.

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Employee Retention Metrics: Measuring the Key to a Thriving Workforce

Vantage Circle

Providing Growth Opportunities Employee turnover is often a symptom of limited perceptions of career development opportunities. Offering opportunities for professional development and career advancement can significantly enhance employee retention. Higher retention means a lower need for frequent training.

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How To Choose a Professional Development Program

Harvard Professional Development

The key to advancement is clear: you need to develop new skills, stay-up-to date on trends, or prepare for a leadership role. That’s when you turn to a professional development program — a short-term continuing education and career training program geared toward professionals already out in the workforce.

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How To Choose a Professional Development Program

Harvard Professional Development

The key to advancement is clear: you need to develop new skills, stay-up-to date on trends, or prepare for a leadership role. That’s when you turn to a professional development program — a short-term continuing education and career training program geared toward professionals already out in the workforce.