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Here’s How I Became a Full-Time Freelance eLearning Designer

Tim Slade

In 2013, I also started speaking at various eLearning conferences and hosting free eLearning webinars. Having been on the side of having to hire freelancers in the past, I can tell you that a freelancer must be able to define the services they offer and why their talents are unique. Let me break it down.

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Microsoft Office: 2013 Open for Preview

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  Last week  Microsoft announced its latest version of Microsoft Office  and opened it for  customer preview. If, however, you're still running Windows XP or Vista, you're out of luck, as Office 2013 is only being offered for users running Windows 7 or newer.

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Listen to Your Customer

The Performance Improvement Blog

I heard Patrick Doyle , CEO of Domino’s Pizza, speak at a meeting of the Washtenaw Economic Club on Thursday (February 21, 2013). In 2009, at a time of declining revenue and store closings, Domino’s changed its product entirely. Doyle became CEO in 2010 and it was up to him to launch the new product. But that didn’t matter.

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ITA Predictions 2013

Clark Quinn

2013 will be a great year. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. Happy workers are more engaged, more productive, and more fulfilled. Others will be hamstrung with outdated skills, tools and technologies, and will be too slow to adapt.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Jane Hart

2013 will be a great year. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. Happy workers are more engaged, more productive, and more fulfilled. Others will be hamstrung with outdated skills, tools and technologies, and will be too slow to adapt.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Performance Learning Productivity

Jay Cross 2013 will be a great year. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. Happy workers are more engaged, more productive, and more fulfilled. Others will be hamstrung with outdated skills, tools and technologies, and will be too slow to adapt.

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5 Questions for Making Better Customer Education Content

TechSmith Camtasia

Can you build a successful business without successful customers? But, most companies (both large and small) don’t invest enough time and energy in customer education — actually helping their customers learn to use your products. Customers feel anxiety when they try a new product or service.

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