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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Excerpts from the Best of T+D | 2007 - 2009 Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : As knowledge workers, we are like actors--only as good as our last performance. They’re going to become irrelevant because people are going to be able to post and share knowledge with one another without the learning function.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

The “younger” generation does not have a high level of use of collaborative knowledge creation tools (“2.0”) and don’t adopt radically different patterns of knowledge creation and sharing. My arguments primarily revolve around the knowledge worker - those who work with information. 34 (1) 5-32, 2005-2006.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

The Information Era has arrived. In the information age, innovation is the competitive advantage. That bears repeating: In the Information Age, learning is the business. Consider what businesses must do to win a seat at the riches of the Information Era. Abundant information obsoletes the concept of rank.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

The start-up stiffed me but the paper morphed into the Informal Learning book. I’ll be leading a series of master classes on informal learning and working smarter in Europe. Informal Learning – the other 80%. Because organizations are oblivious to informal learning, they fail to invest in it. Execution is the goal.