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Essentials, Layoffs, Connectivism, & Corporate Blogs

Big Dog, Little Dog

Thinking Twice About Supply-Chain Layoffs - Harvard Business School. Research indicates that increasing the amount of labor at a store is associated with an increase in profit margin. Includes video: Consumers Distrust Corporate Blogs - AdWeek. Strip what you're doing down to its bare essentials and evaluate that.

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How Companies Are Approaching Diversity and Inclusion

Everwise

The Business Case For Diversity. The business case for diversity has become undeniable, as companies find that diversity and inclusion are directly correlated with improved business performance. This finding opened up new doors for L’Oréal’s foundation business. Key to Diversity Efforts: Embracing Technology.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I've not really seen good examples of business cases (future ROI) for using these tools. Many people in academia felt that students were the obvious target audience. Time frame / Goal - Starting with a fixed time frame and a particular goal often gets better initial activity. Still, this is a somewhat uphill battle.

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SEO for WooCommerce: 4 best WooCommerce SEO strategies

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Gather your team and compile a list of keywords that are closely associated with your company — products, industry, etc. Businesses will be expected to suggest products, communicate with customers, and offer experiences like AR based on previous interactions with users. This is mostly useful for product pages and category pages.

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Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio (and did you take instructor-led training with you, or what)?

Dashe & Thomson

I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to use this acronym in a corporate blog, but: WTF? But, if you walked around any major industry conference and asked attendees or presenters the question, “What is the most effective method of corporate education?” It’s just that ILT has become astoundingly uncool.