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10 Examples of Corporate L&D Programs & Strategies (2023)

WhatFix

Seeing how other leading enterprises are tackling their L&D efforts would really help to see how other companies implement different training delivery methods in their corporate training. IBM IBM is a pioneer in employee education. Today IBM spends over $574 million every year on employee training and development.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

IBM I only briefly mentioned how other organizations are adopting these tools in a big way - The Wall Street Journal - June 18 2007 - social networking at IBM 26,000 registered blogs. DogEar – Social Bookmarking BluePages - employee-controlled profiles of 400,000 employees Daily online newsletter called w3. No anonymous users.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Virtual Currency for Your Email

Mark Oehlert

From the site : " creates a virtual economy for enterprise collaboration and a solutionto information overload. Attent also provides a variety of toolsthat enable everyone to track and analyze communication patterns andinformation exchanges across the enterprise." where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.

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What Is a Competency Model? +Benefits, Examples (2022)

WhatFix

Create personalized learning & training flows for your enterprise apps with Whatfix. IBM’s Data Science Skills Competency Model outlines the necessary skills and competencies required for success in roles related to data science, machine learning, and AI. blognewsletter Subscribe to the Whatfix monthly newsletter.

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Chief Learning Officer Unveils This Year's Top Companies for Workforce Development

CLO Magazine

According to Norm Kamikow, president and editor-in-chief of Human Capital Media Group, which publishes the magazine, a record-breaking number of enterprises submitted applications for 2014 — “a significant indication of the LearningElite’s growing stature and importance. • Learning Strategy: IBM. General Mills.