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Do Learning Management Systems Work for Generation Z Workers?
As organizations seek to modernize their learning and development strategies, many consider investing in a Learning Management System (LMS) to provide training and support to their Generation Z workforce (workers under 25 years old). However, as we'll explore in this article, there are several factors to consider before deciding whether or not to invest in adopting an LMS or expanding investment in an existing LMS system.
LMS systems date as far back as the 1960s and 1970s with initial computer
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As organizations seek to modernize their learning and development strategies, many consider investing in a Learning Management System (LMS) to provide training and support to their Generation Z workforce (workers under 25 years old). However, as we'll explore in this article, there are several factors to consider before deciding whether or not to invest in adopting an LMS or expanding investment in an existing LMS system.
LMS systems date as far back as the 1960s and 1970s with initial computer
Cultivating a Winning Team Culture: The Keys to Attracting and Retaining Top Talent
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In our new book, "Winning with Workers," we explore the eight proven principles that successful disaster restoration companies use to win with their workforces and bu
Investing in People: BluSky's Approach to Employee Success and Retention
Today’s workers are not simply looking for a salary. They’re looking for meaning, purpose, and to grow and advance their careers. For this reason, winning restoration companies don’t just hire employees. They invest in them.
One of the best examples of this is BluSky Restoration Contractors. Chuck Lane is the Vice President of Learning and Development at BluSky, and in our latest episode of "The Restoration Playbook Podcast" he unpacked BluSky's innovative approaches to education, training, and
Winning with Workers: The Eight Proven Principles Today's Leaders Use to Attract & Retain the Best Talent
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How to Succeed in Hurricane Restoration: Royal Plus' Winning Approach
When it comes to disaster restoration, some losses are in a league of their own. Hurricanes can tear the roofs off of homes in minutes, and the following floods can wash away entire city blocks and flip residents' realities upside down in an instant. These are monumental challenges, and due to this, many restoration companies see the potential for profit in large-scale losses and want to jump right into it.
The reality is that only those who practice year-long preparation and have adequate trai