COLUMBIA, Md., Aug. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Global performance improvement solutions provider GP Strategies Corporation announced today that on August 22, 2017, it will host a webinar, Freedom or Focus: The Curation Conundrum.
In a digital world, the amount of content created is increasing by the minute. Learning leaders are now in the position of having to source enablement materials through multiple channels and curate, create, aggregate, moderate and rate the material in order to meet the evolving needs of the modern learner.
Based on this evolution, learning leaders need to shift their focus. They should arrange relevant pieces in a meaningful manner and provide value-added insights to create an optimized learning experience that is dynamic, personalized, virtual and business aligned. However, it can be overwhelming to determine where to get started in this "new" world.
Attend this 20-minute webinar to learn about the programmatic elements that organizations need to consider as they embark on establishing an effective curation strategy that supports long-term business objectives.
Register today: http://newsroom.gpstrategies.com/webinars?item=6508
About GP Strategies
GP Strategies Corporation is a global performance improvement solutions provider of sales and technical training, eLearning solutions, management consulting and engineering services. GP Strategies' solutions improve the effectiveness of organizations by delivering innovative and superior training, consulting and business improvement services, customized to meet the specific needs of its clients. Clients include Fortune 500 companies, manufacturing, process and energy industries, and other commercial and government customers. Additional information may be found at www.gpstrategies.com.
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