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Extreme Times

Clark Quinn

In 2004, I co-wrote a chapter with Eileen Clegg for Marcia Conner & James G. First, strengthening the bonds is about building trust in the organization and believing in the organizational mission. Environmental monitoring isn’t new, as most organizations track market trends, competitive analysis, customer sentiment, and more.

Lesson 211
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Merger mania in and around eLearning

The Learning Circuits

like stand-alone web meetings) in learning with WebEx+intranets.com and PGS+Netspoke while the fragmented LMS sub-industry is getting so much needed consolidation with SumTotal+Pathlore (and remember that SumTotal is the March 2004 merger of Docent and Click2learn). Or as BusinessWeek recently put it - The Power of Us.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

“Intangible assets — a skilled workforce, patents and know-how, software, strong customer relationships, brands, unique organizational designs and processes, and the like — generate most of corporate growth and shareholder value,” wrote NYU Professor Baruch Lev in Harvard Business Review in June 2004. More analysis by more people.

ROI 66