PHOTO: Yulia Rozanova | pexels LinkedIn announced plans to launch its LinkedIn Learning Hub, a skills-building platform currently in beta, in the second half of 2021 this week. James Raybould, senior director of product, LinkedIn Learning and Glint, described it as “an intelligent skill building platform” in the official blog announcement.Three basic capacities, all included in Learning Hub, are crucial factors that elevate an LXP into an expertise building stage. What can customers expect from Learning Hub and how will it be different from traditional LXPs? Raybould provided the following insights in the blog:Personalized content makes it easier for learners to build the right skills.Community-based learning connects learners to people who they can learn from and build new skills with.Skill development insights inform L&D strategies with data and insights.The blog quoted Laggi Diamandi, a beta LearningHub customer and head of learning and development at London-based architecture and design firm Foster + Partners: “The simplicity, user experience, and accessibility are amazing and those values are so important to me as a learning professional.” Business Leaders and Employees Clash on Ideal Hybrid Workplace ExperienceU.S. business leaders are out of touch with what employees want from a hybrid workplace experience, according to a new Unisys-sponsored IDC…
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