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The Center for Leadership Studies Partners With Performance Impact

The Center For Leadership Studies

CARY, NC – The Center for Leadership Studies (CLS), the global home of the Situational Leadership ® Model , through its partnership with Performance Impact (PI), introduces their Custom Solutions Division. About The Center for Leadership Studies. As experts in learning, CLS understands that one size does not fit all.

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A Moment of Reflection on 50 Years

The Center For Leadership Studies

We had a packaged program ( The Essentials of Situational Leadership ® ) that I was responsible for selling and, if need be, facilitating. There were no lists of training professionals you could purchase with up-to-date contact information for the person making leadership and management training decisions.

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Three Key Criteria for Choosing the Right Custom Learning Partner

The Center For Leadership Studies

With the abundance of training and content development providers available, the search can be daunting. Reputable, best-in-class providers will have established track records with notable clients that demonstrate they have been successful partners for an extended length of time. So, how do you find the right learning partner?

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What is an LXP?

The Center For Leadership Studies

Learning Experience Platforms (or LXPs) are the latest technology advent to revolutionize the leadership industry. From LinkedIn to Training Industry , the buzz about LXPs has only grown since they first graced the stage in 2017. The leadership industry has thrived off learning management systems (LMS’s) for decades.

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What Does “Custom Learning Development” Mean Exactly?

The Center For Leadership Studies

After 30 years of experience in custom training development, we believe that the short answer is, “It depends.” Training Industry defines custom content development as “content developed specifically for the unique learning needs of an audience or individual—as well as to content that reflects organizational processes, culture and language.”