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Misplaced organizational focus?

Upside Learning

First, in Australian news was a report about how a famous economist was rethinking the role of economics. Our economics should support that as well, and to the extent our structures don’t, it may be time to rethink them. Now, there’re reinforcement! Efficiency isn’t the only good.

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Framing an Economic Recovery Project

Karl Dakin

As the number of diagnosis and deaths from the COVID Pandemic decrease, we face an economic recovery challenge of unprecedented scale. Working together will result in an economic recovery project. . This maybe you as an entrepreneur, a chamber of commerce or economic development agency or a social or religious organization.

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Customer Retention is the New Growth: How a digital adoption platform can help

Ontuitive

Economic news seems to be anything but agreeable these days. According to Forbes, the robust job market is great news for the economy and markets. While some experts predict a downturn is coming, many others are optimistic.

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News is bad for you

From the Coleface

A really thought-provoking article by Ralf Dobelli (based on a longer essay) about information overload and in particular, news. To pick out some headlines, “news inhibits thinking, kills creativity, makes us passive and wastes time” So if Dobelli’s arguments are valid, why would anyone read or watch the news?

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Economic Catastrophe (& more culture)

Clark Quinn

I’m finding it hard today to be positive after listening to a couple of well-reasoned analyses of our economic crisis. One analyzes the current economic crisis, explaining the complex economic structures created and unregulated (admittedly a US perspective). And bad: not many companies scored highly on all eight.

Culture 100
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Unleashing Gen Z’s Potential: Supercharging L&D for the Newest Generation

Infopro Learning

Organizations simply can’t afford to ignore their hunger for growth and development without running the risk of losing the benefits associated with acquiring exciting new talent. They also faced economic recessions, layoffs and high learning and development costs.

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Unleashing Superheroes – Economics of Training

Growth Engineering

Discover how to convince key decision makers about the real economic worth of quality training, once and for all. What’s more, the economic value of training can be notoriously tricky to demonstrate. The Economic Benefits of Training. The good news is most staff don’t want to be hopping around company to company every second.