The job of an instructional designer used to be simple. Their primary responsibility was the learning function, with much of their time dedicated to designing and developing courses and creating training materials. It’s safe to say that in order to be successful, today’s instructional designers must master many other disciplines!
In this new eBook, Business Skills for Instructional Designers: Guild Masters Weigh In, 16 Guild Masters contribute personal essays highlighting the business skills they believe are most important for contemporary instructional designers to cultivate. Download to learn more about important business and technical skills, as well as how you can incorporate them into your career.