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Two Global Brand Digital Retail Transformation Case Studies: Lessons & Challenges

BigTinCan

Associate training at many retail stores, including (until recently) those of the major brands we cover in this article, commonly involves posting updates on a corkboard at the back of the store and reliance on weekly “team meetings.”. First off, associates at this company don’t have company email addresses.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Control over Quality of Information - See above Strict Control Over Policies – Accuracy - See above Liability / Discoverability / Compliance - Absolutely the contents of your Wiki, Blogs, etc. Many people in academia felt that students were the obvious target audience. is discoverable. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0

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A Recipe for Excellence: Essential Steps For A Top Restaurant Training Program

KnowledgeAnywhere

Pain Point #1: Customer Service Challenges & Server Training "52% of customers are likely to switch brands after just one bad service experience." - Zendesk report In the restaurant world, the ambiance and the culinary delights are only half the story. Solution: The antidote to service problems lies in robust server training.

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Cross-platform LMS Integration Strategies

Web Courseworks

In the past, ERP technologies (a category in which I would include association management systems) were often deployed on midrange hosts. Getting them to exchange information with learning management systems (LMS) that were based on client/server architectures required leveraging cumbersome and specialized technologies like EDI.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

That tiny change could, for example, earn you around a third fewer general liability issues and a quarter fewer worker’s comp claims. In practice, that means a vendor-locked, monolithic, server-based application (like an old-school LMS) no longer passes muster. Using xAPI — and associated measures and analyses—right has a big impact.

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

eLearning 24-7

The reason Cornerstone suffered losses in 2010, was largely caused by a change in fair value of preferred stock warrant liabilities. This isn’t the case with a LMS product geared to small business or associations, for example, who land a large client or two, and then say to themselves – ah, we can compete, so lets focus on that.

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