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Seeing Is Believing

Margie Meacham

You’ve heard it before. Most of us are primarily “visual learners.” You know that using images will make your presentations more memorable and compelling. You teach leaders to tell stories that stimulate a listener’s brain. But what does neuros... More »

Correcting Four Types of Error in Survey Design

Patti P. Phillips

Survey design is a balance between art and science. Knowing the types of error that affect the quality of a survey and the subsequent results is an important first step in addressing the science side of the scale. More »

State of L&D Survey

Clark Quinn

What is the current state of L&D, and where is it working (and not)? Some are saying that things are largely okay, while others are suggesting that things must improve. Where are we at? The Learning & Performance Institute research suggests... More »

New Study Says Government Travel for Meetings Leads to Greater Productivity and Efficiency

ASTD Staff

Traveling for meetings and conferences is vital to making government more efficient and effective, according to a new study conducted by Rockport Analytics for the U.S. Travel Association. In contrast, cancelling government participation in key events car... More »

Body Language Will Make or Break Future Leaders

Carol Kinsey Goman

In the future, a leader who believes that what he says carries more weight than anything he does will be asked to step down from his position. The most successful leader will be the one whose policies, actions, behaviors, and body language are strategically aligned wit... More »