Organizations are facing considerable challenges in today’s business market. The increased pace of change has left many employees under-skilled for the roles they are performing, creating challenges for organizations to upskill employees in an efficient and timely way. The shift to remote and hybrid work has required organizations to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives, which has widened digital skills gaps, leaving organizations more vulnerable to cyber threats and security breaches. Compounding these challenges are low employee engagement rates, high turnover and a competitive job market.

All these factors are driving organizations to re-examine their company culture to engage and retain talent. This includes evaluating company benefits and offerings and shifting toward a more human-centered approach to work. So, what does all this mean for learning and development (L&D)?

L&D has been in the spotlight over the past few years, helping organizations manage large-scale change initiatives and preparing employees to navigate these changes. In many cases, it’s been L&D’s time to shine and show the value that training can bring the organization — and learning leaders have done just that. Training is quickly becoming a competitive differentiator for companies — and those that lean into training to close skills gaps, identify blind spots and create a strategic plan for the future will reap the rewards.

The 2023 key trends published by the Training Industry Magazine focus on creating more impactful learning experiences for the modern workplace. From developing more effective leaders to connecting learning to career pathways, learning leaders can leverage training to build a stronger, higher-performing workforce that can thrive in this new world of work.

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