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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

Formal Versus Informal: Room to Coexist Organizations today are recognizing the business value of social learning — the use of various social media and collaboration technologies to facilitate learning — to, in many cases, drive informal learning, though it can be used to drive formal learning as well.

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Five Reasons You Can’t Ignore Gamification

CLO Magazine

At the annual National Retail Federation conference held in January 2012, gamification was touted as the next form of work-based social media where people interact and socialize around a common bond of knowledge, competitive strategy and fun. Delta Air Lines tackled this challenge with its call center professionals in 2012.

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Don’t Overcomplicate Leadership Development

CLO Magazine

In 2012, ad agency creative director Ken Segall wrote in The Guardian that Apple’s success “has been to distill its ideas to their essence. Need: “Nearly half of our workforce is retiring in the next decade,” said Bob Chapman, senior director of talent management at Xcel Energy. And why do they matter?

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Development Drives Innovation and Revenue

CLO Magazine

From Building to Teaching “For years, customers — supermarkets and retailers — complained about a lack of qualified technicians in the industry,” said Henry Pellerin, director at Hillphoenix. Davis relies on his trusted network of industry colleagues to vet new technologies.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Grow Your Agency Business with Troy Dean

LifterLMS

I’ve been following Troy since, I think it was 2012. And so I wasn’t talking to any of our customers except like in a Facebook group. Very rarely we have someone now turn up that’s like, I don’t need the sales training, just get me into the team building stuff. I’m joined by a special guest.

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Top 10 LMSs for 2013

eLearning 24-7

As a former training director I had enough problems with users buzzing me about whatever, but having the name of the vendor too would not be good. At the end of 2012, was #4, now it is #6. Facebook and SMS (text) notifications. Charging to remove their name of the system. E-commerce fee per year. A big peeve of mine in general.