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5 Simple Ways to Enhance Employee Productivity

ProProfs

For instance, IBM is a big enterprise with more than 400,000 employees, and it is extremely daunting to manage and train such a huge number. That’s the reason; IBM incorporated a multitude of employee training software and eLearning methods to train their employees in a profound and cost-effective way.

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Managing Diversity through Community Management

ID Reflections

On the positive front, I have been doing a lot of reading—mostly around organizational behavior, organizational development, culture and diversity, motivation and communication, and how these relate to social business and knowledge management. Where does an enterprise community manager come in?

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A Network of Experts: From Content Curation to Insight Curation

CLO Magazine

The Workforce 2020 ecosystem is best described as a network of interconnected employees made up of teams, teams of teams and an enterprise network of employees that depend and feed on each other’s expert insights to improve performance (Figure 1). IBM built this idea into its model as early as 2005.

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Corporate eLearning

Tony Karrer

Why Wikis Are Conquering the Enterprise Wikis - Public vs. Controlled - Why There's No eLearning Wiki Will Blogs, Wikis, RSS, Mashups be Used in Corporate eLearning?

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

IBM describes it succinctly. “A Supporting Personal Knowledge Management: tools, techniques, skills and behaviours. Increasing interest but usually as part of a “controlled” initiative, managed by L&D or by other business unit managers (content often moderated). Enterprise Community Manager.

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

Learnnovators

L&Ds Business Is Not In Driving Social Business : In this post, Mark Britz expresses his views on why L&D shouldn’t be exclusively in charge of organizational efforts to help people build social networks and personal knowledge management skills. The concepts illustrated by a wide range of case studies are greatly engrossing.

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Give Back to the Profession

CLO Magazine

Capture learning professionals’ knowledge and keep up with new leaders. After 30 years in enterprise learning and 10 as a columnist for this magazine, I am on the “back nine” of my career. Enterprises or local chapters can adopt a university program, much like companies adopt a local public school.

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