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HR Happy Hour 382 - Workplace Learning in 2019

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HR Happy Hour 382 - Workplace Learning in 2019

Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane

Guest: Tanya Staples, Vice President of Learning Content, LinkedIn Learning

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This week on the HR Happy Hour Show Trish and Steve were joined by Tanya Staples, Vice President of Learning Content, LinkedIn Learning to talk about learning in the workplace, advances in enterprise learning technology, and what HR and learning leaders should be thinking about and doing to help address the learning needs of their workforces. LinkedIn recently published their latest Workplace Learning Report, which takes a deep dive into the current state of enterprise learning, what are some of the key drivers of learning in the workplace today, and offers advice for HR and learning leaders to make their programs and efforts more effective.

It has perhaps never been a better time to be a learning leader, and the learning function in the enterprise is more important than ever - with skills development, career development, and upskilling all being on the top of the list of HR and talent management priorities in 2019 and beyond.

This was a really interesting conversation about an important topic in HR, learning, and talent management, thanks so much to Tanya for joining us.

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