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Design Thinking Culture Change in IBM

The Performance Improvement Blog

According to a column by Steve Lohr in the New York Times, IBM is seeking to reinvent itself as a “design thinking” company. So I was intrigued to hear that IBM, a 100 year old, world-wide company of over 370,000 employees, is embarking on a culture change that is heavily dependent on learning. Lohr writes: …the IBM initiative stands out.

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DevLearn, Reflected #dl10

Learning Visions

I was joined on the booth floor by our US CEO Steve Lowenthal , our new Director of Totara Jonathan Newman (who’s quite the smarty pants on open source and Moodle – welcome Jonathan!); and two of our colleagues/founders from the UK, Steve Rayson and Mark Harrison. Best part of being a booth babe!

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More great places, awesome people

Learning with e's

Ireland is a great country (I have Irish ancestory which helps) and Dublin is a fun city to spend some time in, especially when it's with my old friends Graham Attwell , Deborah Arnold , Philip Wilkinson-Blake, Mark Brown , Eileen Brennan-Freeman and Sally Reynolds , and new friends including Eamon McAteer and John Heffernan.

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Free learning & development webinars for March 2024

Limestone Learning

Your host, Ed Adams, author and CEO of Security Innovation, and Michael Hendrickson, former VP of Technology and Development Products at Skillsoft, will discuss what thought leaders are saying about growing threats and the importance of good cybersecurity hygiene, as well as the most effective training methods for technical audiences in 2024.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems

Learning Visions

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems e-Learning Guild presentation on Synchronous Learning Systems hosted by Steve Wexler, Karen Hyder, and Karl Kapp. Steve Wexler waxed poetic about his job and the opp to work with such great people at the e-Learning Guild. Which Guild Research Surveys have you taken?

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

Sticky Learning

The book mixes things up with a series of illuminating examples of great speeches and great communicators - not all of them expected, they range from Steve Jobs and Martin Luther King Jr to Mozart and Alfred Hitchcock. Change by Design - Tim Brown. I found that I couldn't put the book down, there is a new idea and lesson on every page.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Mobile Learning Report

Learning Visions

Presenters include: Steve Wexler : e-Learning Guilds research guru Brent Schlenker : e-Learning Guild Evangelist. Judy Brown : University of Wisconsin. Has been working with Judy Brown, who is also quite passionate about m-learning. Survey Findings (Steve) Text messaging used much more outside of US and Canada.