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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

From 2002 until the end of 2008, Charles was the Chief Learning Officer for Reuters and Thomson Reuters where he had responsibility for developing the global learning and performance strategy and leading the learning organisation for the firm’s 55,000 workforce. To do this well requires a lot of practice and experience.

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THE 70:20:10 MODEL – TODAY, TOMORROW & BEYOND

Learnnovators

From 2002 until the end of 2008, Charles was the Chief Learning Officer for Reuters and Thomson Reuters where he had responsibility for developing the global learning and performance strategy and leading the learning organisation for the firm’s 55,000 workforce. To do this well requires a lot of practice and experience.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Human resources are more important than natural resources, brains more important than brawn. In the Age of Networks, customers can vanish and knowledge workers cross the chasm in the blink of an eye. But sharing knowledge with one another is the key to leveraging intellectual capital. The Information Era has arrived.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Most of what we learn, we learn from other people — parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, playmates, cousins, Little Leaguers, Scouts, school chums, roommates, teammates, classmates, study groups, coaches, bosses, mentors, colleagues, gossips, co-workers, neighbors, and, eventually, our children. And emotion?