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Training in a Recession, Memory, & Pacing

Big Dog, Little Dog

The Crystal Ball: Predicting Stock Prices - McBassi & Company. Over the years, we have consistently found strong evidence that training expenditures are a predictor of future stock market returns for publicly-traded companies. Harvard Business Review, March 2004.). Brain processing speed slows as we age," says Dr. Smith.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

Stock market investors value Google at $125 billion. Exchanges of information and knowledge are what make peoples’ brains work on a purpose and what gets the imagination going to formulate pertinent responses. On paper, Google’s net worth was about $30 billion at the end of 2008. Where does the extra $95 billion come from?

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Eric Bort of Clearly Trained

eLearning Weekly

For the sake of marketing our company and having a focus, we chose the elearning path – but in the end of the day we’re all Flash developers, programmers, graphic designers and animators. I don’t know anyone whose brain is very creative at 8am after a 40 minute commute. Our day winds down at 5:30.

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