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6 criteria you should look for when selecting a good management training program

Soft skills also called people or management skills get increasingly important in our 21st knowledge economy. In contrast to many hard skills, management skills cannot be substituted by technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and search engines. This is reflected in an ever growing demand for online and face to face management training programs. As a result, hundreds of millions of Euros are invested in management training activities every year. However, only a small fraction of the training content is transfered back on the job (Griffin, 2011) or adds value to the training participants. Drawing and theory and science, we derive six criteria you should look for when selecting a good management training program.
Traditional trainings are inefficient. Six principles for an optimal training design based on insights from science and research. (Part 1)
Total votes: 7185
Dr. Markus Nini, 17.07.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development, Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
Agile learning, Basic psychological needs, Collaborative learning, Psychological safety, Trust

Management fad or evidence-based practices: Do agility and agile frameworks like SCRUM add value?

Have you already completed your organization’s agile transformation? Where do you apply SCRUM in your organization? Agility and agile frameworks such as SCRUM are the new Holy Grail for private and public sector organizations. As a manager and professional you might wonder whether you should jump on the agility bandwagon, or whether it is just another management fad you can confidently ignore. We take a closer look at the scientific foundation of agility and one of the most popular agile frameworks called SCRUM in this blog post.
Agility and agile frameworks such as SCRUM are getting more and more attention in the public and private sector. We examine whether agility adds value from an evidence-based management point of view.
Total votes: 8025
Dr. Markus Nini, 07.07.2019 | Posted in Innovation, Leadership, Learning & Development 0 comment
Agility, OODA-loop, SCRUM, Servant Leadership, VUCA

How to advance your career with the right management skill training program

Many organizations are choosing online programs to provide their managers with the skills that are needed to win the race. Online training is efficient and less costly than traditional training and research has demonstrated that it can be effective (Sitzmann et al., 2006). At CQ Net, our goal is to provide management skills training to everyone. This blog contrasts our approach to a traditional (online) MBA program and discusses the advantages.
CQ Net provides management skill training programs affordable for everyone
Total votes: 4954
Dr. Annette Towler, 06.07.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
Agile learning, Co-Creation, CQ Net, e-learning

From management training to management learning: Why evidence, context and agility matters

Management trainings are an important part of most corporate training programs. However, in a VUCA world, organizations are more and more starting to move from a management training to a management learning approach. We have a look at the shortcomings of traditional management learning and introduce a new approach of management learning that puts emphasis on knowledge quality (evidence), applicability in daily business (context) and adaptability (agility). We do this from a knowledge worker's point of view during an product introduction project.
In a VUCA world organizations need to move from management training to management learning
Total votes: 6481
Dr. Markus Nini, 29.06.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development, Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
Knowledge Sharing Economy, Learning supercharged, Network Learning, Collaboration Quotient

5 reasons why you should start to build your leadership skills today

Leadership skills are somehow seen as magic skills only relevant for a executives, senior managers and CEOs. We argue that this understanding of leadership is outdated and that leadership skills are important for every professional and knowledge worker. After that, we have a look at what leadership is all about and we discuss five reasons why you should start to build your leadership skills today.
Leadership skills are not just for CEOs but for every professional and knowledge worker
Total votes: 4028
Dr. Markus Nini, 24.06.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
Leadership, Leadership effectiveness, Leadership style

The top 10 management skills and how they help you with professional growth

From the workplace to extracurricular activities, there are some abilities that are not only useful in life, but are also highly sought-after by employers. In this blogpost, we would like to introduce the top 10 management skills you need to boost your career and personal growth. You don’t need management skills? Think again. Contrary to popular belief, management skills are useful far beyond firms and organizations - they can help improve your personal abilities, your professional path, and your relationships.
Top 10 management skills you should have in 2019 to boost your career and change the world to the better
Total votes: 3837
Wanda Tiefenbacher, 31.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
Management development, Management Trends

Transfer of learning: How to maximize employee training and development success

When employees embark on a training course, the most important criterion for success is that they transfer the skills they have learned back on the job. There has been much research on those factors that lead to employee training and development success. However, transfer of learning is still an issue within the Human Resource Development (HRD) community. In this article we have a look at the most important factors that impact the transfer of learning. Furthermore, we provide recommendations on how to maximize the transfer of trainings back on the job.
Learning transfer is a key criteria of any learning and development intervention
Total votes: 5631
Dr. Annette Towler, 30.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
e-learning, Evidence-based learning, Organizational learning, Team learning

From evidence-based medicine to evidence-based management: An interview with Eric Barends, MD CEBMa

In two sessions, we interviewed Eric Barends, the Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa). Eric is based in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and advises management teams and boards of companies and non-profit organizations on evidence-based management and development. In our first interview Eric provides an overview about the benefits of evidence-based management in business. In session two we have a look at the origin of evidence-based management, why evidence-based managers rely on fours sources of evidence and that not all evidence is created equal.
Evidence-based management is about making better decisions and has its origins in evidence-based medicine
Total votes: 2905
Dr. Markus Nini, 16.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment

What are the benefits of evidence-based management in business? An interview with Eric Barends, MD CEBMa

In two sessions, we interviewed Eric Barends, the Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa). Eric is based in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and advises management teams and boards of companies and non-profit organizations on evidence-based management and development. In this first session Eric discusses the foundation of evidence-based management and its benefits in business.
Insights from evidence-based management bring many benefits to managers and professionals.
Total votes: 6499
Dr. Markus Nini, 09.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
Decision making, Evidence-based Management, Human error, Management development, Strategy

Resisting the storm: Building employee resilience with evidence-based practices

Life as a working professional involves taking risks, enduring frustrations, and recuperating in the face of failure. However, not all people are born with a high level of emotional resilience, nor is everyone given the training and support to develop it later in life. As a manager, however, you can take individual and organization-wide steps to foster employee resilience. While some individual employees will always be more naturally resilient than others, with proper supports in place your entire team can be resistant to set backs, and motivated in the face of challenge and change.
Resilient employees bounce back faster from setbacks
Total votes: 5198
Dr. Devon Price, 10.03.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development, Work and well-being 0 comment
Psychological safety, Resilience

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