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The 70:20:10 L&D Model for Developing a High-Performing Workforce

Learnnovators

As per the 70:20:10 Model in Learning & Development: 70% of organizational learning comes from workplace (on-the-job) learning. 20% of organizational learning comes from social learning (feedback & coaching by managers). Adopt the 70:20:10 Model as your organization’s learning strategy.

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 4: Role in Corporate Universities

Learnnovators

I will highlight a few shifts and trends that will likely have an impact on the role of a CU in today’s world: Capability development and continuous learning will be critical to business success. HR will have to adopt Analytics in a big way. One of the methodologies that IMHO CUs can adopt is MOOCs.

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THE 70:20:10 L&D MODEL FOR DEVELOPING A HIGH-PERFORMING WORKFORCE

Learnnovators

As per the 70:20:10 Model in Learning & Development: 70% of organizational learning comes from workplace (on-the-job) learning. 20% of organizational learning comes from social learning (feedback & coaching by managers). Adopt the 70:20:10 Model as your organization’s learning strategy.

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 4: ROLE IN CORPORATE UNIVERSITIES

Learnnovators

I will highlight a few shifts and trends that will likely have an impact on the role of a CU in today’s world: Capability development and continuous learning will be critical to business success. HR will have to adopt Analytics in a big way. One of the methodologies that IMHO CUs can adopt is MOOCs.

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My Moodle Test

Xyleme

Does your company use an open source ERP system, or perhaps SAP or Oracle? Does your company use an open source Enterprise Content Management Solution, or perhaps Sharepoint or Documentum?) is more widely adopted than SCORM 2004, so I don’t think that’s a terrible decision on their part. content reasonably well.

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