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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Adopting new models of learning. This approach has already been adopted by Web services, where Beta releases are launched and tested before they are finalized. It’s premised on the beliefs that management has access to the necessary strategic information and knowledge. This requires information, knowledge, trust and credibility.

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The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: opportunities and challenges for the L&D profession

Performance Learning Productivity

The way organisations work today is almost unrecognisably different from the structured and closely-managed systems in pre-Internet and pre-ubiquitous connectivity times. acceptance of a world in flux and that knowledge is neither constant nor fixed. The network becomes all-important.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

It features an article in which Jon Husband and I delve into how to measure the impact of learning in the network era. Productivity in a Networked era: Not Your Father’s ROI. The network era now replacing the industrial age holds great promise. In the network era, things you can’t see are more valuable than things you can.

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