When employees gain new knowledge, they can become more empowered and engaged in their work. But the knowledge needs to be relevant and useful. Microlearning-training delivered in short bursts-can provide the just-in-time learning employees need. "e;Microlearning to Boost the Employee Experience"e; explains how to build a microlearning library to promote effective workplace training. Author Elise Greene Margol shares why microlearning is valuable and provide tips for creating suitable content for a microlibrary. In this TD at Work issue, you will find: examples of successful microlearning initiatives steps for building a microlearning program suggested learning assets for a microlibrary instructional design tips a tool for assessing whether microlearning is the right choice.