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In the Business and Workplace Learning domain, employees, teams, and entire organizations are constantly learning new skills, keeping up on new trends, and communicating business knowledge. Products that support the business and corporate learning domain focus on improving productivity, developing and implementing innovations, and staying abreast of industry trends and critical knowledge.
Examples of business and workplace learning:
- Professional learning, licensure, and certification
- Employee onboarding and new employee orientation
- New skills, upskilling, and training to perform new procedures
- Team building, leadership, soft skills, and productivity development
- Gamification of business work
- Consumer education and behavioral change
It is important to consider the unique business and corporate contexts of how educational products are used in this domain when both designing and evaluating products.