Accelerated Learning for Breakthrough Results. Whole Brain, Person and Systems Approach to Accelerate Learning, Engagement,...
โ Scribed by Debbie Craig,Kerryn Kohl
- Publisher
- Mint Associates Ltd trading as eBook Partnership;Knowres Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 360
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book focuses on the shift from training to learning to collaborative learning in the modern socially networked age. It also covers how to accelerate talent engagement, development and organisational change for Breakthrough Results. It outlines key principles, processes and tools to accelerate learning in organisations, using the latest research in Neuroscience and practical case studies which bring learning to life. The book covers paradigm shifts in learning; whole brain, whole person approaches to learning; creating learning cultures; and designing Accelerated Learning programmes which are relevant to individuals, business leaders and learning specialists.
Accelerated Learning for Breakthrough Results covers the following topics, and ends with two case studies that will show how all of the various aspects of accelerated learning can be pulled together to create real, high impact learning for breakthrough results.
PART 1: Paradigm Shift for Accelerated...
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