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"Social Technologies in Business"

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The burning question remains: How do we help all workers, and their organizations, reap the benefits of such sharing and support? De Clercq and her team come at this with multiple perspectives and real-world experience. This is an excellent resource for those hoping to influence and maybe even help transform their organizations.

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What Does Social Learning Look Like? Pokémon GO

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This month's "Nuts & Bolts" column examines social learning as it happens naturally, organically, as people go about their day: It’s not about ‘doing social.’ Trainers working with the product run into each other and talk, sometimes teaming up to work together. It’s about listening.

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What Did You Learn Today?

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So: Lots of credit to #lrnchat founder Marcia Conner and her team, who years ago set the question "What did you learn today?" My own organization had great success with this some years back when I convinced then-management to change a line item on our weekly reports from "Research" to "What did you learn this week?" Or exasperated.

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President-Elect Embraces "Collaboration on a Shoestring"

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Regardless of your feelings about the outcome of last week's Presidential election, you gotta admit that Mr. Obama's team understood and embraced the possibilities of Web 2.0 If you want to break down the traditional and artificial boundaries of the learning function within your organization, you can use the web to help do it."

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RIP Training Magazine

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Since Tuesday's news many people, familiar with my 10-year participation as a member of the "In Print" book review column team and my other sundry contributions, have reached out to express surprise, conjecture about the reasons for the closing, and sympathy for the loss of work. I don't know how it held on for as long as it did.