The hybrid is coming to an end, but resilience will remain with us – What are the expected training and development trends in 2024?
Like last year, the team at [eureka] Consulting & Games has launched its training and development questionnaire to give us a better insight into what challenges companies face in this area. What are the biggest challenges in the field of training and development and how does the market react to them?
In the previous two years, the national, independent Training and Development Map research was completed with the participation of nearly 200 market participants. Since the coronavirus epidemic, we have been living in an era of continuous changes. Most of the current employees have lived through the epidemic, then the effects of the war, the economic changes, and now the use of artificial intelligence and the entry of new generations of employees into the market raise new questions that demand new solutions. The impact of these changes is summarized in the Education Development Map. Its goal is to provide a deeper insight into the topic and pave the way so that companies can learn and develop by taking advantage of the opportunity to share information.
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