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Microsoft Project Cortex: What It Is and Why Organizations Should Prepare For It

Vitalyst

Project Cortex enables companies to organize and make sense of collective knowledge, and it can empower people and teams to do what they need to do to compete, but faster—that is, learning, upskilling and innovating. Project Cortex’s knowledge and expertise will be available to users within the apps they use daily.

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Building a Learning and Performance Support Ecosystem (Steve Foreman) #elguild

Learning Visions

There''s formal training -- and then there''s all of the ways that we learn within the flow of work (performance support, collaboration, access to experts, knowledge management. Guild research: We continue to see a trend to replace more scheduled training (classroom, webinars, etc.) with more on-demand training.

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AI in Practice: How Microsoft’s Project Cortex Can Change the Way You Work

Vitalyst

When Cortex detects a topic, a topic card will appear automatically in Outlook, Word, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, and in Microsoft Search results. Not only do you benefit from training, but your company also sees rewards in terms of increased productivity. Popular opinion is that training primarily benefits employees.

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LearnTrends: The Immernet Singularity

Experiencing eLearning

Most performance issues in the enterprise have to do with poor processes and workflow, not lack of training/knowledge. Transfer: the problem isn’t knowledge transfer, it’s behavior. Increasing the efficiency of training isn’t going to be enough to give us a seat at the table. <10% transfers.

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

Of the companies I’ve worked for or currently consult with, very few have a robust Knowledge Management System (KMS) where those with the knowledge can easily share that knowledge with others. In fact, most of the knowledge sharing that takes place in one of two ways: 1. A training department produces training.

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

Of the companies I’ve worked for or currently consult with, very few have a robust Knowledge Management System (KMS) where those with the knowledge can easily share that knowledge with others. In fact, most of the knowledge sharing that takes place in one of two ways: 1. A training department produces training.

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Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Hot Topic #4 – SharePoint. Despite SharePoint Fear and Loathing by Learning Professionals , SharePoint is installed and the tool of choice in too many organizations. Using SharePoint , December 16, 2008. SharePoint Examples , December 5, 2008. SharePoint vs. Social Media , June 22, 2009. Search (854).