HR trends for 2018
This year HR business has done considerable measures of soul seeking about the way culture, execution and learning and development (L&D) issues were taken care of inside the organizations. The year 2018, is about to witness another huge inner move, however, this time the attention is towards developing innovative learning platforms: how is it utilized to discover individuals, interface individuals, draw in individuals, even supplant individuals — and what to do when it happens?
The buzz word for 2018 in today’s L &D business will be in creating assisted learning platforms. Would we be able to create and assemble HR programming that will empower the employees? Will we be able to create a blended learning experience for the employees? The answer is the coming year will witness this disruptive technology being implemented by various conglomerates Globally.
These are three greatest learning and development patterns I foresee will be an additional task to look out for by HR’s in India;
1) Assisted Learning Intelligence (A.L.I)-A.L.I will be respected and a new wave to look out for the coming year. The system brings the learning you need and helps transcend the conventional learning platforms. The A.L.I casts a wide net within the organization and across the internet to collate learning material on any subject. It co-relates one’s learning behavior, how everyone else in the organization has been learning and the patterns of learning that emerge with the help of internet. It then uses an intelligent algorithm to focus, vet and filter what it has collected to bring only essential learning to you. In your time, in your way.
2) Reinvention of Corporate Learning & Development Technology (L&D)
Another type of corporate learning apparatuses which will catch on and organizations are snapping them up rapidly and planning to implement in the coming year is introducing new edge “learning and development” technology for their employees. These technologies incorporate the "experience stages," marry it with modernized L&D frameworks and new Artificial Intelligence (AI) based frameworks to prescribe learning, discover learning and convey learning. I hope to see more intelligent and more quick-witted advancements to enable us to discover “on-the-go, bite-sized learning". Join me in welcoming new innovative L & D platforms in India which will give employees a certain degree of autonomy and responsibility for decision-making regarding their specific organizational tasks.
3) Microlearning at work
In 2018 Microlearning is expected to go full-tilt with super curated content and new age platforms. Yes, organizations have been experiencing the need to implement new technology platforms for “Microlearning” which is seen as a bridge between more extensive programs of learning and development and supporting employee functioning inside the workflow of a normal day. I think there lies a huge opportunity to streamline (or even remove) existing ‘courses’ and replace with shorter, more engaging richer content which learners can engage with on their own terms.
We were excited to meet L&D enthusiasts at DevLearn 2017 a month back at The Mirage, Las Vegas. It’s the right time for corporates worldwide to use AI and A.L.I to pinpoint content to a learner and provide a capability index for every individual in the organization. The organizations that distinguish the new future of jobs, embrace these revolutions in technology and becomes flexible content curators rather than rigid content “pushers” with aimless “consumers” will benefit and lead the way for others. It is easy to become confused by the many competing trends that you are being told are the next panacea to all the organization’s learning and development needs. The fact is it takes thoughtful analysis, research to determine which if any of these innovations will make a positive and sustainable difference in the life of the employees.
***
About SKILLDOM-
SKILLDOM is an end-to-end learning and development-consulting firm which empowers the global learning community using a fine blend of outcome-driven learning strategies, technology and innovation. Recently, they have launched India’s first Assisted Learning Intelligence Platform, iCOG.
SKILLDOM today brings to you the best of new age learning solutions that creates the perfect amalgamation of human and technology interfaces. The facilitated programs use core psychological constructs for behavior sensitization and researched content for knowledge & skill programs. Using adult learning principles for impactful learning, SKILLDOM’s eLearning programs stand significantly apart from the industry, with rich graphics; scenario based learning and engaging content design.
Are you comfortable working with dispersed colleagues?
Trending
-
SBI General Insurance Launches Digital Health Campaign
-
CredR Rolls Out 'Life Happens' Leave For Its Employees
-
Meesho Announces 30-Week Gender-Neutral Parental Leave Policy
-
Microsoft Unveils Tech Resilience Curriculum To Foster An Inclusive Future
-
60% Indian Professionals Looking For Job Change Due To COVID: Survey
-
SpringPeople And Siemens Collaborate For Digital Transformation Push
-
86% Professionals Believe Hybrid Work Is Essential For Work Life Balance: Report
-
Almost 1 In Every 3 People's Personal Life Affected Due To Work Stress
-
Meesho Rolls Out Reset And Recharge Policy For Employees
-
80% Of Talent Leaders & Academics Say Pandemic Changed Skill Needs For Youth: Report
-
Hero Electric Rolls Out 'Hero Care' Program For Employees
-
Human Capital In Collaboration With ASSOCHAM Hosts Virtual Conference
-
IKEA India, Tata STRIVE Collaborate To Create Employability And Entrepreneurship Opportunities
-
SAP India, Microsoft Launch Tech Skilling Program for Young Women
-
DXC Technology, NASSCOM Collaborate For Employability Skills Program
-
Lenskart To Hire Over 2000 Employees Across India By 2022
-
Mindtree Launches Learn-and-Earn Program
-
Tata AIA Extends 'Raksha Ka Teeka' To Its Employees
-
Swadesh Behera Is The New CPO Of Titan
-
NetConnect Global Plans To Recruit 5000 Tech Professionals In India
-
Hubhopper Plans To Hire 60% Of Indian Podcasters By 2022
-
Corporate India Needs More Women In Leadership Roles: Report
-
Aon to Invest $30 Million and Create 10,000 Apprenticeships by 2030
-
Tech Mahindra Launches ‘Gift a Career’ Initiative for Upskilling of Youth
-
40% Women Prefer Flexible Working Options in Post-COVID World: Survey
-
3 out of 4 companies believe they can effectively hire employees virtually: Report
-
Vodafone , CGI and NASSCOM Foundation launch digital skills platform
-
Odisha: Bank, postal employees to deliver cash for elderly, differently-abled persons
-
Skill India launches AI-based digital platform for "Skilled Workforce"
-
Hiring activity declines 6.73% in first quarter: Survey
-
70% startups impacted by COVID-19 pandemic
-
Bajaj Allianz Life ropes in Santanu Banerjee as CHRO
-
Over 70 Percent MSMEs look at cutting jobs to sustain businesses
-
93 Per Cent employees stressed about returning to office post-lockdown
-
Johnson & Johnson India announces family benefits for same gender partners
-
Indian firms turning friendly towards working mothers
-
Welspun India names Rajendra Mehta as new CHRO
-
Wipro partners with NASSCOM to launch Future Skills platform
Human Capital is niche media organisation for HR and Corporate. Our aim is to create an outstanding user experience for all our clients, readers, employers and employees through inspiring, industry-leading content pieces in the form of case studies, analysis, expert reports, authored articles and blogs. We cover topics such as talent acquisition, learning and development, diversity and inclusion, leadership, compensation, recruitment and many more.
Subscribe Now
Comment