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Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind

Tony Karrer

While I welcome LMS products providing these kinds of capabilities, I am worried that we are about to see another whole cascade of LMS features that will make it even hard to get a reasonable implementation done. Making LMS products bigger, more complex is likely the exactly wrong way to go.

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The Power of Peer Production

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Check out his article in Nokia People titled The Power of Peer Production. Affiliation through personal choice: "Peer production is the most efficient method for creating value from a resource allocation point of view. Its a big.jpg file but at full screen it's readable. The system is developed bottom-up instead of top-down.

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How to Stay on Top of Training Demand? Know the Alternatives

Mindflash

Organizations of all sizes are moving so fast, that as soon as we finish learning something new about products, customers, a change in the competitive landscape, or how to use a new software system, something new comes along to replace it. New learning is once again needed. Most enterprise 2.0

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General Physics Launches Performance-driven Learning Solution for Marketing Teams by Learning Solutions Staff

LearningGuild

Here are a few examples: You’re about to lose a big customer unless you develop a bunch of custom features ASAP –> use that work as prototype to a broader deployment of the new features across your product set. Your competitor introduces new sub-features that are of the “arms race&# nature (more, more, more!)

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

“Contrast that with the groupware approach to things where people are placed into groups defined organizationally or functionally.&#. It was the product of a scenario analysis that looked ahead all the way to 2004! Jay’s first eLearning Talk. Then, as now, I was fascinated by the acceleration of time.