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Louder than words

E-Learning Provocateur

Performance weak spots may be (at least partly) attributable to gaps in specific capabilities; while a strengths-based approach might also be adopted, whereby an already strong capability is enhanced to drive higher performance. Health & Wellbeing. I see organisational capabilities applying to health & wellbeing in two ways.

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The foundations of innovation in L&D

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An enterprise social network covers the “in-betweens”, principally by empowering everyone to ask their own questions to the crowd, and to keep abreast of emergent knowledge in the moment. Despite the best intentions of a content library and a knowledge base, they will never meet every conceivable learning need.

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Social media: It’s not about the technology!

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As an enterprise, Acme Corporation is “dipping its toes&# into social media. It might be said it’s adopting a cautious, almost experimental approach to the concept. To achieve the critical mass of users and ongoing participation rate required for ROI, you need to adopt a complementary top-down approach.

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Where is L&D heading?

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I find EY’s move here interesting, but I don’t expect other companies to follow suit en mass – particularly enterprise-wide. My caveat for emerging technologies such as these is what I call the “Average Joe imperative” – if regular folks can’t do it, it won’t gain widespread adoption.

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Social media extremism

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Bloggers and Twitterati are self-evident social media fans, so it’s to be expected that some of them will adopt an evangelical view of the role of Web 2.0 The truth, I suspect, is that the protests in Egypt have been catalysed by the amassing of the population for prayer. Good centuries-old social networking. in world affairs.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 1

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Selling e-learning to your clients: A culture change approach: I must admit that I felt like I had walked into the wrong session, as Ingrid Karlaftis , National Account Excutive at Catapult E-Learning , adopted the vendor’s perspective of selling an e-learning solution to an organisation.