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Curated Insights: Why knowledge sharing at work is a good thing

Axonify

I wrote this post for my Just Curious Learning Blog to address the “if we build it they will come” mentality many organizations have with regard to employee knowledge sharing. Companies are riddled with empty enterprise social networks and poorly trafficked intranets, but they can’t figure out why.

Knowledge 100
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Curated Insights: Why knowledge sharing at work is a good thing

Axonify

I wrote this post for my Just Curious Learning Blog to address the “if we build it they will come” mentality many organizations have with regard to employee knowledge sharing. Companies are riddled with empty enterprise social networks and poorly trafficked intranets, but they can’t figure out why.

Knowledge 100
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Don’t you see it?

Jay Cross

The characters get trapped in a virtual reality environment and when the force field gets hosed, the picture jiggles and sometimes what you thought was the real world begins to pixelate and morph into little cubes. ” Ceci n’est-pas une pipe! This is a not a picture. This is a beautiful book.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

Monday, June 4, 2018, 10AM – 11AM PT: The Well-Connected Employee: Networking Competencies That Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Business Results (Free for ATD members) In a survey of 2,000 employees from many different organizations, only 20% said, “Yes, I have the network I need to get the job done.” One-on-one networking.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Not only did we witness many IT organizations allowing non-BlackBerry devices like iOS and Android handsets onto their networks, several historical “BB only shops” moved to cut the venerable BlackBerry totally out of their long-term device strategies. Private Social Networks Win Over Public. Prediction #6. Target Missed!