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Learning is Behaviour Change: why is it often so hard to help it happen?

Performance Learning Productivity

A fascinating article recently published on the Fast Company blog should be required reading for all learning and talent professionals as well as for leaders and managers. Could you change when change really mattered? He goes on to say that even if you think you’d change, it’s unlikely to happen.

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User-Generated Content is Going to Set Your Digital Learning Apart

eLearningMind

By giving users a platform to share their thoughts and ideas, you can increase policy adoption. The message doesn’t change; the messenger does. Start small: Invite a handful of employees to contribute to a company blog or encourage them to be active on an organizational forum.

Digital 40
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Customer Education: The Complete Guide For Your Business

LearnUpon

While not exactly a revolutionary concept (it’s a practice that’s been around for years), how we educate our customers has changed dramatically. Its aim is to guide your customers through your product from their initial interaction to continued usage with the end goal being to increase adoption, reduce friction, and strengthen retention.

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Beta Program, Email List, Acquisition - A Case Study in What Not to Do

Tony Karrer

Probably the new company has a different way to select beta testers. May 22, 2006 On the new company's blog, it says that the product is in full beta, and that they have already received feedback. If anyone from the new company is reading this, and I doubt you are, next time show a little common courtesy for your customers.

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Analysts and Blogging

Janet Clarey

Am I thrilled at the prospect of giving up Experience: The Blog, my personal/professional blog? But I also understand Forrester’s reasons for the changes. mavens consistently argue that bottom up adoption of Enterprise 2.0 He goes on… Enterprise 2.0 will make business better. There is plenty of evidence for that.