June 21, 2011 - by ASTD Staff
With a median salary of $75,000, learning and development (L&D) professionals are paid relatively well compared to other HR professionals and the general workforce, but pay levels have not increased, on average, in the last four years. Also unchanged is the gend... More »
The American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) announces that the second edition of its all-time best-selling book, Telling Aint Training is now available. When the first edition of Telling Aint Training was published in 2002, the practical, learner-... More »
(From Aberdeen Group) -- Organizations are looking for tools that help them make better choices - and decisions about talent are no different. Assessments can provide insights into hiring, promotion and development decisions, and help organizations minimize talent risk ... More »
(From Canadian HR Reporter) -- Slightly more than one-third (36 per cent) of Canadian workers are seriously considering leaving their organization, up sharply from 26 per cent in 2006. Another 22 per cent are indifferent about leaving but are increasingly dissatisfied w... More »
(From hrmagazine.co.uk) -- As the Pensions Bill makes its way through The Commons, older workers are still often neglected when it comes to training and performance management according to a report this week from the CIPD. The Employee Outlook: Focus on an Ageing Workfo... More »
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