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Simplifying ≠ Dumbing Down
Simplifying learning isn’t the same as dumbing it down. This year, we have spent a lot of time helping teams tidy up overloaded inductions, long eLearns and clunky training journeys. A pattern keeps showing up: Content is duplicated, scattered or out of date Learners feel overloaded, so they skim or click through Important messages get lost in the noise When we simplify, we’re not taking away the thinking. We’re taking away the friction. Simplifying learning might look
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Six human skills every team needs in the AI era
In an age where AI can write emails, analyse data, and simulate human voices, the most in-demand skills aren’t technical, they’re human. Surprised? You shouldn’t be. As artificial intelligence and automation continue to reshape the workforce, organisations are beginning to realise that it’s not just the tools that matter, but the thinking, ethics, and collaboration behind them - and that’s where people still have the upper hand. In fact, research from the Actuaries Insti
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How do you scale partner capability without creating 50+ separate training programs?
That was the challenge facing a leading SaaS platform provider with a highly configurable product and an expansive partner network. Reseller partners were expected to implement and support the platform, but feedback was clear: The existing training was inconsistent, admin-heavy, and lacked practical guidance. Without a clear roadmap, partners struggled to implement effectively and support customers confidently. Our solution? A scalable, structured partner learning experie
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You can have the best training in the world... but if the mindset isn’t there, it won’t stick.
Over the years, we’ve designed training for all kinds of teams - finance, risk, compliance, leadership - and there’s one thing...
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Designing for learning transfer. What good really looks like.
Good design isn’t just what you see. It’s what the learner remembers , applies - and does differently . Over the past two weeks, we’ve reflected on the tension between visual design and learning impact. Let’s bring it back to this: the best-looking eLearn is the one that drives change. So, what does good really look like in learning design? It starts with clarity : Clear objectives aligned with what success looks like in the role. It’s built on relevance : Real-world
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The cost of chasing aesthetics. When design gets in the way.
A beautifully designed eLearn that fails to change behaviour… is a failed eLearn. We’ve worked on dozens of eLearning projects that look...
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The illusion of engagement – when pretty isn’t powerful
It looks engaging. But is it working ? We’re in an era where expectations around eLearning visuals are higher than ever. Modern. Sleek....
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You're the expert in your business. But are you part of designing the learning that drives it forward?
Too often, learning is built in a vacuum. Generic. Disconnected. Ineffective. At Learnopolis , we do it differently. We design with ...
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