News stories from Learning News in 2023
Redefining organizational learning
Learning News | 04 Mar 2024
A new book from Nigel Paine poses a rethink for learning at work.
L&D Global Sentiment Survey 2024
Learning News | 03 Jan 2024
What will be hot in Learning and Development in the year ahead?
Traliant acquires Kantola Training Solutions
Learning News | 20 Dec 2023
Traliant has announced the acquisition of Kantola Training Solutions, a provider of harassment prevention and DEI training and HR compliance, for over 15,000 organizations, including Subaru, FedEx and Hyundai.
UK companies struggling with transparency
Learning News | 14 Dec 2023
UK's top companies are failing to meet stakeholder demands for transparency on their websites in investor relations, careers and ESG; but L&D performed better.
Megatrends Reshaping the Future: The Crucial Role of L&D in Business Transformation
Learning News | 13 Dec 2023
Anna Barnett, Mind Tools for Business, discusses the third instalment of the 20th Anniversary L&D Benchmark Reports, which considers L&D’s role helping business to tackle digitization, climate change and demographic shifts.
Leading L&D through AI
Learning News | 11 Dec 2023
The LPI's Chief AI Strategist, Jon Fletcher, discusses Learning and Development’s AI priorities.
VantagePoint Performance acquired by Imparta; interview with Lisa Doyle
Learning News | 07 Dec 2023
Imparta has expanded in the US with the purchase of a sales organisation development business; Lisa Doyle from VPP joins Learning News to discuss the acquisition and the challenges sales teams face.
Executives don't understand their teams' AI skills
Learning News | 05 Dec 2023
Pluralsight's AI Skills Report finds 90% of executives don't completely understand their teams' AI skills and proficiencies.
Kineo: learning content and AI
Learning News | 05 Dec 2023
Interview with Kineo's new learning content product manager, Anthony Muller, on the challenge facing its content development teams.
£2.5 billion for UK AI
Learning News | 01 Dec 2023
Microsoft is to invest £2.5 billion in the UK over three years in AI infrastructure and skills; Chancellor welcomes investment in future growth and innovation.