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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits Big Question for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? So, there you have it…my answer to this month’s big question.

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Big Question - Should It Continue?

The Learning Circuits

I've been moderating the Big Question for more than four years at this point. For me, it's been a great way to foster conversation in the blogosphere. In the past few months, activity (posts, comments, comments on posts) on the big questions has seen a big drop.

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The 7 principles of fierce conversations every leader should know

Matrix

When it comes to hard conversations, however, practical information gets scarce. The 7 principles of fierce conversations. Come out from behind yourself, into the conversation, and make it real. A difficult conversation requires true presence. Situations change, demands rise and sending memos is a thing of the past.

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Conversation on Conversations

Tony Karrer

Through blog comments and blog posts, an interesting conversation is emerging around – Conversations as Part of Concept Work. It somewhat started with my post Reduce Searching Start Talking where I suggest that there are points in our concept work where we need to be ready to move from search to conversation.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Big Question

Learning Visions

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 The Big Question This months big question from the Learning Circuits Blog: What did you learn about learning in 2007? Posted by Cammy Bean at 3:36 PM Labels: big question , instructional design 2comments: Michele said. Thanks to Michael Allens Guide to e-Learning for that tip.

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The Right Place to Find Help: ASTD's Big Question

Kapp Notes

This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Social Networking and finding help and expertise if you have a question or a concern for which you need input and/or advice. The basic question is " If you need input from people, where's the best place to ask?"

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The Big Question: What questions are you no longer asking?

Clive on Learning

There’s a new Big Question on the Learning Circuits blog and it’s about questions. It builds on a great posting by George Siemens in which he describes Questions I’m no longer asking , in other words what issues are now so cut and dried that to keep questioning them would be a waste of energy.