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What Does the Training Department Do When Training Doesn’t Work?

Performance Learning Productivity

Training Industry estimates the 2012 figures for the training market at $131billion in the USA and $160billion for the rest of the world – a global total of $291billion. In the ROI world the perfect solution consists of a identifying a clear causal chain linking and isolating training input with ‘hard numbers’ of output.

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How Effective are Your Training Dollars?

CLO Magazine

In many cases, the investment is reactionary and not properly planned before the launch of associated business initiatives. The learning initiative may be related to implementation of new technology or have a business application. It may be attached to a change in business processes or in the organization. What Is Effective?

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

With over 15 years of experience and working with some high-performing teams, he has acquired vast knowledge in the customer education field and is currently leading Slack’s enterprise customer learning function. People & process management. Knowledge management. Management & coaching skills.

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2012?s Top articles on Working Smarter

Jay Cross

Working Smarter Daily points to ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0 JULY 16, 2012. JULY 25, 2012. OCTOBER 1, 2012. The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 list is revealed.

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Pick of the Month: May 2012

Jane Hart

Note, for easy reference, ALL the links in my daily Picks are collated monthly on my 2012 Reading List. Training professionals need to recognize that by being business-focused in every aspect of their work. My blog is a key part of my professional development and essential to my personal knowledge management processes.