Blended Learning: What It Is and Why It Works So Well
Blended learning can help strike a balance between the needs of employees and the business flexible, engaging learning journeys. Learn more.
Blended learning can help strike a balance between the needs of employees and the business flexible, engaging learning journeys. Learn more.
How can you get more out of AI for L&D? Learn common challenges, power user tips, use cases, and more from our AI for everyone course experts.
With tight deadlines and a significant financial investment at stake, it’s critical for program management to get things right from the start. Learn how.
Attempting a learning transformation alone can be a daunting task, but with a managed learning partner, challenges can become opportunities.
Our Art of the Possible workshops provide a collaborative environment for working with our learning experts to explore your organization's…
Are you struggling to get your project teams to work effectively when it comes to technology adoption? The Six Thinking Hats concept could be the solution you need. This innovative approach encourages diverse perspectives and structured thinking, ensuring your teams can effectively implement and integrate new technologies.
AI continues to evolve and impact the way that organizations and their workers develop and perform. Understanding how to prepare…
Transformative leadership is a journey, not a destination. Learn how to develop the skills and behaviors to become a stronger leader.
An organization's success is tied directly to its workforce. Coaching can propel your employees to better performance. Learn more.
In a world moving at the pace of AI, we amplify your people's potential at the speed of opportunity.
Skills evolve in months, not years. Business strategies shift faster than traditional training cycles. Learning must keep up. GP Strategies helps you learn at the pace your business demands—keeping capabilities current as needs evolve, serving up quality content when people need it, and matching business velocity with learning velocity.