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Driving Career Growth With AI: Transforming Learning In Organizations

Xyleme

The true transformative potential of Generative AI in Knowledge Management lies in its ability to make it easier to find and capture information. Through the continuous collection and examination of data, AI identifies patterns and insights that inform the refinement of learning strategies.

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What is the Important Work?

Clark Quinn

This isn’t news: things are moving faster, we’re having less resources available, our competition is more agile, the amount of relevant information is increasing, customers are more aware, the list goes on. The fact is, our brains are really good at pattern matching, and bad at rote work. I want to argue that it does.

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Future of the training department

Clark Quinn

The first topic is: the future of the training department in the Collaborative Enterprise. Really, we’re unmasking the chaos that we’ve been able to cover with observed patterns, and explain away the excepti0ns. We have to be more nimble, more agile. This doesn’t come for free. Here’s to redefinition!

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GETTING STARTED WITH WORKING OUT LOUD

Learnnovators

It is still restricted to a community of folks interested in Personal Learning Networks and Personal Knowledge Management , followers of blogs by Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, John Stepper and such. When my comment drew that blank stare, I thought it would be a worthwhile topic for a short blog post. WHERE DO I SHARE?

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Getting Started With Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

It is still restricted to a community of folks interested in Personal Learning Networks and Personal Knowledge Management , followers of blogs by Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, John Stepper and such. When my comment drew that blank stare, I thought it would be a worthwhile topic for a short blog post. WHERE DO I SHARE?

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Working Out Loud 101 | Some Thoughts

ID Reflections

It is still restricted to a community of folks interested in Personal Learning Networks and Personal Knowledge Management , followers of blogs by Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, John Stepper and such. When my comment drew that blank stare, I thought it would be a worthwhile topic for a short blog post. Where do I share?

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Team Learning Up With Talent

CLO Magazine

Traditional CLOs are up against a serious challenge right now, according to Dave Koll, enterprise learning leader for CGB Enterprises Inc., It’s not enough to have a learning management system and a portfolio of content. “If a grain and transportation company headquartered outside of New Orleans.

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