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Building Blocks Power Enterprise Content Management

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By breaking content into reusable building blocks, companies create an agile and scalable system for delivering information and training to employees. Since 2014, Allina Health has been partnering with Xyleme to streamline content management for their 11 hospitals and over 100 clinics.

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Five Steps to Making Your Content Mobile Ready

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Here are a couple of the latest mind-blowing ones: As of March 2014, users spend an average of 2.42 This coincides with Xyleme''s own research with our prospects and customers. Here are five steps that Xyleme customers are taking to get their learning content mobile ready: 1. hours per day on mobile device 1.

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Content and continuous learning: The cornerstones of a learning architecture

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A May 2014 report from Bersin by Deloitte, Deloitte Consulting LLP  looking at the role of a learning architecture identifies what high-impact learning organizations (HILO''s) are. What separates powerful learning and development organizations from the middling crowd?

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Are Instructional Designers Making Themselves Irrelevant?

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How PowerPoint Is Ruining Higher Ed, Explained in One PowerPoint [link] via @slate — Dawn Poulos (@dawnpoulos) March 7, 2014. We picked two small pilot projects—really taking that agile approach of starting with these small projects—a small core team of people, and the view that we will learn best by just trying to do this.

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A ship without sails: Why single source is integral to blended learning

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The Brandon Hall Group''s report, "The State of Learning & Development 2014: Coming of Age," emphasized the expanded role that blended learning plays in corporate environments. Another 92 percent are hoping to be more agile in responding to business changes. Where should L&D organizations look for inspiration?