Fontainebleau [France]/ Singapore/ San Francisco [US], March 7 (ANI/PRNewswire): INSEAD, The Business School for the World, today announced the launch of the INSEAD Learning Hub, a first-of-its-kind subscription-based mobile app for lifelong learning. As the world becomes increasingly complex and the business landscape changes faster than ever, success in the future of work requires continuous lifelong learning, an approach that has evolved from teacher-centred to learner-centred. Executives are increasingly looking for solutions that blend learning into the flow of work. INSEAD is a global pioneer in executive education, partnering with organisations and executives while continuously adapting its offerings to stay at the forefront of learning innovation. The INSEAD Learning Hub is the latest step in this process to shape the future of learning, built to respond to the changing needs of executives and leaders who are navigating disruption in today's exceptionally turbulent times. T
The first business school in the world to offer content, community, curation and credentials on one platform.Built to respond to the shifting needs of lifelong learning, given the challenge
The first business school in the world to offer content, community, curation and credentials on one platform. Built to respond to the shifting needs of lifelong learning, given the challenge of leading and managing in today's fast-changing work environment. Highly innovative learning journey bringing the latest and most relevant thinking from world renowned faculty, industry practitioners and leading organisations. Personalised content delivery and community engagement on a mobile app enables self-driven learning anywhere, anytime. FONTAINEBLEAU, France and SINGAPORE and SAN FRANCISCO, March 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ INSEAD, The Business School for the World, today announced the launchofthe INSEAD Learning Hub, a first-of-its-kind subscription-based mobile app for lifelong learning. As the world becomes increasingly complex and the business landscape changes faster than ever, success in the future of work requires continuous lifelong learning, an approach that has evolved from teacher-