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Emergent Workplaces: Learning In The Networked World

Learnnovators

A recent, very brief conversation with @krishashok triggered a few thoughts related to emergent workplaces and what learning in the networked world will look like. Agreed that it is becoming evident that be it organizations or individuals, those who are adaptive, agile, and open to learning are the ones who will survive. Ref: [link].

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EMERGENT WORKPLACES: LEARNING IN THE NETWORKED WORLD

Learnnovators

A recent, very brief conversation with @krishashok triggered a few thoughts related to emergent workplaces and what learning in the networked world will look like. Agreed that it is becoming evident that be it organizations or individuals, those who are adaptive, agile, and open to learning are the ones who will survive. Ref: [link].

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Technology Options for Developing and Leveraging Staff Knowledge and Skills

Connect Thinking

Question from a client: Our staff need to be agile in knowledge and skill development to thrive in an environment of ever faster change. What are the technology options for different states in skill and knowledge? through networks), there is a chance for new ideas and innovation to be generated.

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Choosing the Right Bot: Attended vs. Unattended in RPA

Hurix Digital

Attended automation bots should be agile and user-friendly for humans collaborating with these as very often humans may have to move between multiple screens or interfaces and platforms to complete the task. Email Management: Unattended bots can automate the process of sending emails to bulk users and sending automated email communications.

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

In the post “ 5 Gifts for the HR Department “, John Stepper describes working out loud as a “ different kind of talent program ” writing, “ as more employees work out loud, more of their work is visible along with public feedback on it ”. It has helped me to develop my personal learning network (PLN) and enabled my PKM.

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The Top Six Things Organizations Must Do to Enable Emergent Learning

Learnnovators

This is leading to a shift in the role of the L&D department – from managers and disseminators of formally designed programs to facilitators and enablers of collaboration and communities. It arises out of a combination of networked leadership, HR and L&D efforts, and meaningful work. Shift from networks to communities.

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The Top Six Things Organizations Must Do to Enable Emergent Learning

ID Reflections

This is leading to a shift in the role of the L&D department – from managers and disseminators of formally designed programs to facilitators and enablers of collaboration and communities. It arises out of a combination of networked leadership, HR and L&D efforts, and meaningful work. Shift from networks to communities.

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