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This is a book written in England, and just today available in the US. “Learning and Development” is the way employee training and learning is described in Britain. So their take is a bit different than “workforce development” in the US, but generally is addressing similar needs for employee skill upgrades. Blurb below is from the Amazon book sales site.

 

“The skills needed in today’s business world are not the same as they were in the past. Therefore, upskilling, reskilling and developing staff has never been more important. However, classroom training isn’t the best way to achieve this with employees forgetting more than 70% of what they’ve been taught within just one day. Learning outside the workplace is social, digital and immediate and companies need to embrace this to achieve the productivity, performance and revenue benefits that come from effective learning.

 

“The Learning and Development Handbook is a practical guide for L&D professionals wanting to move away from traditional classroom teaching but not sure where to start. Full of practical tips and advice, this is urgent reading for anyone in the learning profession.

 

“The Learning and Development Handbook includes advice on how to embed social and digital learning, make the most of blended learning, adopt brain-friendly learning and design more effective learning content for improved employee engagement and performance. This book also provides guidance on how to identify learning needs in an organization, gather evidence to engage stakeholders and align L&D strategy with overall business strategy.

 

“There is also expert guidance on how to evaluate and measure the effectiveness of learning, where to find the data needed to support learning activity. Written by an L&D practitioner, for L&D practitioners, this book is packed full of tips, hints, tools and models that can be used to improve both employee and overall business performance in the immediate, middle-term and long-term future.”

Here’s a link to a Podcast with the author.

(The lowest Amazon Price is the Kindle edition, which is circa $40. And if you want the hardback version, you can pay $120. Paper, I guess, being very expensive these days?)