Done right, virtual learning can help a whole company change in a matter of weeks instead of years. Research shows that shorter, virtual lessons spread out over weeks have a positive effect on memory. Virtual learning simplifies logistics and enables participants to learn a new habit, apply it, and then return the following week to learn something else. This can’t happen with the typical hours-long structure of in-person learning. NLI’s David Rock and Katherine Milan take a deep dive into the benefits of virtual learning — and the science and data around it. Read more in Fast Company.
Accountability
The Report Card Is In: Most Organizations Score a B- in Leadership GPA
NLI recently launched an assessment that asks participants to rate their organizations’ leaders on the key behaviors of growth mindset, psychological safety, and accountability (the Leadership GPA). Early results suggest