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Less is more: A different approach to L&D in a world awash with information

Performance Learning Productivity

Charles Jennings argues that the adage 'access to knowledge is power' is more fitting in today's information-swamped world. "In 2009, more data will be generated by individuals than in the entire history of mankind through 2008. But Weigend's world was not just about managing information, one of the base metals of knowledge.

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[from gminks] Social Learning Measurement : eLearning Technology

Tony Karrer

The recent MIT Study that showed that more highly networked individuals were more productive (see Workplace Productivity ). A lot of them are for environments that face the customer, but some are for internal. As an example, we might be focusing on Customer Loyalty. link] At 4/15/2009 12:39:00 PM , Sreya Dutta said.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 eLearning Brand Name Recognition? I see a listing of products and tools. Youll be interested to hear that when 200 CLOs/e-learning managers/training directors were asked to name 10 custom content development companies, most couldnt name 5. The eLearning industry is a weird beast. Whatever your analogy.

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The Rise of Social Everything

Marcia Conner

Businesses are beginning to realize that by rewiring themselves to actively build strong relationships and reach out to colleagues as a normal course of work, they ultimately produce a better product to their customer. They effectively created a massive knowledge base that employees willingly populated with their own information.

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The Rise of Social Everything

Marcia Conner

Businesses are beginning to realize that by rewiring themselves to actively build strong relationships and reach out to colleagues as a normal course of work, they ultimately produce a better product to their customer. They effectively created a massive knowledge base that employees willingly populated with their own information.

Social 40
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The Rise of Social Everything

Marcia Conner

Businesses are beginning to realize that by rewiring themselves to actively build strong relationships and reach out to colleagues as a normal course of work, they ultimately produce a better product to their customer. They effectively created a massive knowledge base that employees willingly populated with their own information.

Social 40
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The Rise of Social Everything

Marcia Conner

Businesses are beginning to realize that by rewiring themselves to actively build strong relationships and reach out to colleagues as a normal course of work, they ultimately produce a better product to their customer. They effectively created a massive knowledge base that employees willingly populated with their own information.

Social 40