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February's Most Read Articles

Thursday, March 1, 2018
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Here's what talent development professionals were reading on the ATD website in February.

Top 20 Most Viewed Articles in February:

1. "How Long to Develop One Hour of Training? Updated for 2017"

2. "12 Tricky Interview Questions—and How to Answer Them"

3. "3 Adult Learning Theories Every E-Learning Designer Must Know"

4. "19 Traits of Bad Bosses"

5. "How Color Can Affect Learning"

6. "5 Basic Financial Skills Every Manager Should Have"

7. "Leadership Self-Assessment"

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8. "Is Training and Development the Right Career for You?"

9. "The Challenge of Taking Over Leadership of an Existing Team"

10. "The 5 Types of Leaders"

11. "Never Make a Slide Like This"

12. "What are the characteristics of a good leader – Infographic"

13. "What Exactly Is the Mentor's Role? What Is the Mentee’s?"

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14. "Is Emotional Intelligence the Key to Effective Change Management?"

15. "5 Steps to Using Design Thinking in Learning Experience Design"

16. "The Importance of Intercultural Communication Training to the Global Workforce"

17. "Get in the Driver’s Seat: UPS Explores VR Training"

18. "Tech Trends That Will Change Learning in 2018"

19. "Debunk This: People Remember 10 Percent of What They Read"

20. "What Is a Competency?"

About the Author

Kristen Fyfe-Mills is the director of employee development and engagement at Farmer Focus, an innovative organization with the fastest-growing poultry brand in the US. In her role, she supports nearly 900 team members, from front-line hourly associates to the executive team. Before joining Farmer Focus, Kristen served in many roles at the Association for Talent Development, culminating in her position as director of marketing and strategic communications.

Kristen holds two master’s degrees, one in pastoral and spiritual care from Marymount University and the other in journalism from Northwestern University. She serves on the advisory board for Shenandoah University’s Transformative Leadership program. She is the mom of two exceptional humans, and she and her husband Doug live in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

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