Clark Quinn

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Travels, travails, & thought

Clark Quinn

an eLearning strategy workshop), Laguna Niguel for the CLO Symposium (with Jay and Jane from the Internet Time Alliance ), both in October, and then DevLearn in Lost Wages (running a mobile strategy workshop), DC for a local ASTD Chapter event (mobile talk & social workshop), and Toronto for CSTD’s annual conference in November.

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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning 2.0 as part of an online event for the eLearningGuild, I mentioned a few common ways that I've seen eLearning 2.0 approaches.

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Dysfunctional Teams

Clark Quinn

At the ASTD keynote by Patrick Lencioni - Five Dysfunctions of a Team. Productive, idealogical conflict is good. Quick search and I found some good notes on different web sites so I don't have to type so much. Here's a good one. He got a lot of questions right away - not sure it works all that well with an audience of 5,000.

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Innovating by Conversation

Clark Quinn

If we accept the increasing rate of change and growing speed of execution, innovation in products and services will be critical to maintain competitive advantage. Innovation is an increasingly important element in organizational survival, I'll suggest. So, what do we know about innovation? Naturally, I'm curious ( :).

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10 mobile questions

Clark Quinn

As part of an initiative for ASTD’s upcoming International Conference and Exposition , I was filmed as I responded to 10 questions around mobile (if you’re there, hope to hear how it goes) from Tony Bingham (he came in via conference call).

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Leading Learning and New Skills

Clark Quinn

Go to an ASTD conference and ask about this stuff. If learning professionals have really bought into the idea and can demonstrate how they are applying it productively, then they are in a good position to lead the charge. You won't find many who even are aware of any of this. Jay Cross - No, no, no, no.

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