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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Single Source > Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare September 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment I recently read a terrific blog post by HBS Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter entitled ā€œ To Master Change, First Dread It.ā€

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single-source learning content developmentā€¦

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how not to adopt an lcms

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Executive Perspective > How not to adopt an LCMS How not to adopt an LCMS June 2nd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment As the economy has forced organizations to do more with less, weā€™re seeing more and more interest in LCMS systems. No trackbacks yet.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Learning Technologies , Social Learning > Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? While there are countless articles about the future of the LMS, it was arguably Georgeā€™s blog post titled Future of learning: LMS or SNS

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Learning Pulse

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Industry Talk > Learning Pulse Learning Pulse April 8th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Jay Cross has started a conversation on the Future of Organizational Learning and Development. Great ideas have been shared so far. Wow, it is amazing! No trackbacks yet.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Social learning is bi-directional and user-generated content and feedback can be a valuable asset for instructional designers to develop more compelling and timely learning, whether that learning is published to a formal course, a non-formal podcast, or an informal blog.