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The mobile agenda

Learning with e's

2013 was quite a busy year for me. However, it was a short series of events held in the UK that arguably provoked my most productive few weeks, at least in terms of thinking and writing. It also presents new challenges for organisations around interoperability, data protection/security, personal metrics and privacy.

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A Year of “The Performance Improvement Blog” in Review

The Performance Improvement Blog

It’s time to do a little year-end reflecting on my blog posts from 2012. Throughout last year I used this blog to illuminate important leadership and management issues. Out of all of these blog posts I’ve selected five that seem to have had the most interest for readers. Wishing you a healthy and prosperous 2013!

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How to Publish a Newsletter Directly in Your WordPress LMS Website with Newsletter Glue

LifterLMS

It halves your publishing time by automatically sending out the newsletter from your blog post publishing and since you are designing the newsletter on WordPress with a block editor, you do not have to create another template for the newsletter tool on another platform, re-upload all the media and schedule it separately. Lesley Sim.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

Summary: Connect with Alex to learn more about customer success, reduce churn and increase growth for your SaaS business. There he gained the ability to move quickly, adapt to changing business priorities, and build new processes from the ground up. Posts by Andrew Dyer at Workable Blog. Business Strategy. Services: SaaS.

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How Avaya Built Its Own Version of Khan Academy

TechSmith Camtasia

This post originally appeared on the Avaya blog on May 15, 2013 by Carl Knerr. Below is a YouTube video of me doing the presentation (not at TSW), which I’ve also summarized, along with more success metrics, for those who prefer to read. 995 videos, 2,750 subscribers, 356,476 video views – all in just 20 months.

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The 2018 Gamification At Work Survey

TalentLMS

We found that gamification boosts the trifecta of employee metrics. For example, cloud call-center business LiveOps who employ over 20,0000 work-at-home call agents needed a way to motivate and engage their agents. Businesses shouldn’t be asking, “Does gamification work?” Does gamified software boost productivity?

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Working Smarter, January 2015

Jay Cross

‘I started writing a series of blog posts just before Christmas, under the collective title Brave new world , intending to explore ten patterns (recurring themes) that I see running through decades of research on new ways of working and high-performance work systems. These couple of things became clear as I began to write.