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How to Stay Ahead of the Game in Instructional Design Technology

Clarity Consultants

Team members are encouraged to explore new methodologies and technologies by attending industry conferences, webinars, and workshops. Team members do this by monitoring technology developments and emerging tools, reading industry publications, attending conferences, and networking with other professionals.

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2 Time-Tested Keys to Becoming a Successful Consultant

Consulting Success

Unfortunately, many of the required courses were as dry as a camel’s tongue after crossing the Sahara Desert without water. To graduate, we had to take specific courses according to a set curriculum. “But Do whatever you need to (intern, take free or discounted projects, work for a company) to develop true expertise.

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How My Company Created an Apprenticeship Program to Help Diversify Tech

Harvard Business

At Treehouse, an online school that helps companies hire developers and designers, we’re seeing the same problem. We mentored and supported them over six months, as they completed their courses. Of course, there were some areas that we’ll continue to work on and improve for the next pilot program.

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Pay your team right: A comprehensive guide to compensation

Asamby Consulting

Example: You can be a very experienced web developer, who has had different dev jobs across different companies for the past 20 years. Develop your base compensation model We're only talking about base salaries, but there are already quite some components. Or, you have worked as a CTO for two tech companies in the past 10 years.

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Your Sales Training Is Probably Lackluster. Here’s How to Fix It

Harvard Business

Yet, when it comes to equipping sales teams with relevant knowledge and skills, the ROI of sales training is disappointing. Although curriculum-based training — classroom-type courses typically focused on a selling methodology and activities like time management — has its place, it should only be treated as a foundation.

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