How to Start a Startup
How to Start a Startup is a series of video lectures initially given at Stanford University in Fall 2014; the course was taught by Sam Altman. In this path, Sam will lead the learner through 20 lectures with the likes...
How to Start a Startup is a series of video lectures initially given at Stanford University in Fall 2014; the course was taught by Sam Altman. In this path, Sam will lead the learner through 20 lectures with the likes...
Curated By: Shenetta Byars There are several ways customers can pay for their goods and services, and more and more are being added as technology advances. This path covers the basics of collecting payments, processing the payments, and lastly,...
Think of your Project Definition as the foundations of your project. As with a building, it doesn’t matter how robust the framework is nor how well you build the structure. If your foundations are not right, the building will fail. So,...
Most training and development specialists develop a keen eye for talent and create strategic ways to fit the right person in the right position. Recruitment is a team effort that requires insight and technical know-how. Luckily there are metrics that...
The Internet can be a scary place. In this path, learners will be introduced to basic concepts of online safety and security. Common scams will also be reviewed.
Creating your path takes commitment and chutzpah. Get a fresh perspective, revive your mojo and keep on moving.
Do you want an average life? Something ordinary, something unremarkable? Most people would answer those questions with a resounding “No!” And yet so many people live a life that is exactly that: average. Ordinary. John Maxwell, author, and noted leadership...
As a supervisor, one of your responsibilities is to provide performance feedback for the staff you're overseeing. It's important for them to know if the work they're doing aligns with the company's goals and mission, and it's also i...
Create leaders, not followers! The concept of giving up control to access your (and your organization's) true power is still new to the working world. Typically power is gained through control demonstrated mostly when leaders tell others what to do....
As a clinical and organizational psychologist, specializing in leadership development and executive coaching, if there is one thing I have learned it’s that there is no one way to “do” leadership and no 10 steps to follow. Being a great...
Trade association meetings, trade shows, and conferences are all (still) worthwhile endeavors for your organization, particularly the sales teams. Essentially, anywhere your brand can be seen by prospective clients with a clear ROI, it is worth it. Your organization can...
Since the early 60's, psychologists have studied the behavior patterns of how individuals make purchase decisions. Although we are in another millennium and a few decades away from the 60's, that research is still accurate in understanding and predicting buyer...
42 percent of Millennials say they're likely to leave their current organization because they're not learning fast enough. How can you address this issue and deliver training to your learners at their point of need in a format they'll actua...
This learning path is for anyone who is interested in designing engaging and effective training. It is meant to give you a high-level overview of the instructional design process. Newbies and pro's alike will be able to benefit from these...
So you've created a training course! Now what?? By looking at the various outcomes of the training, you can assess the validity and value of your training course on the trainees and for the company, and based on this knowledge,...
The fun part about conducting a training gap analysis is that they provide you and your organization with so much needed information that you can repeat the process as many times as you need. Gap analysis can help you ensure...
The Learning & Development field has grown by leaps and bounds over the last decade. Learning Professionals have expanded their expertise and can now be seen in every facet of the business. Aligned with this expansion is the role of...
This learning path was created for those who need advice on incorporating technologies into instruction. There are many options, with more coming out daily, or so it seems. Incorporating technology like computer-based training (also known as eLearning), videoconferencing, learning management...
Learners are as varied as anything in nature. Imagine that each learner represents one specific type of household plant (think about several rather pretty ones). Would it be possible to nourish and cultivate every one of those learners with the...
Online events are increasing in popularity as they are a great addition to the marketing strategy for various individual businesses and organizations. To create a successful and seamless event requires proper planning and execution. This path is created for you...
What happens after a product demo is given? Was it enticing enough to keep the client interested? These questions will be answered throughout this path. Usually, the following step after a product demo, or any type of presentation is...
When you think of mindfulness, the first thing that comes into your head is probably meditation or practicing yoga, and this isn’t wrong, but it’s definitely not the only way to think of it, especially in the context of the...
Curated By: Eric Hartel The world of financial accounting can seem daunting – unfamiliar terms, complex regulations, and plenty of math to boot. However, accounting is also the field that tracks how a business is performing and helps managers gauge...