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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

If your organization doesn’t like the idea of using Twitter for company conversations, then the next best thing is to set up some sort of corporate company (Twitter-like) network. 3 - Google Docs/Drive. But there’s lots more you can do with Google Docs too. 4 - Google Search. 4 - Google Search.

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Blog scraping at HCI? How would you have handled this?

Janet Clarey

This is a post for bloggers… I received a Google alert* hit on my name this morning that pointed to the Human Capital Institute (HCI). (*I I have a Google alert set up for my name and for links to various sites I write for so I can make sure I’m able to comment or <more likely> defend myself.

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Why companies should consider the gamification of work

Matrix

Keeping these ideas in mind, what can companies do to fight low employee retention rates? The use of gamification in business training is a tried and true strategy of getting high engagement rates from the part of employees. Next time, he could try writing a few posts on the company blog for a change. Start new game!

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10 Common LMS Questions You Can Answer with Google Analytics

OpenSesame

But adding a tool like the free Google Analytics will allow you to get an even more complete picture of how your users find, use, and interact with your LMS. Here are 10 questions you can answer after adding Google Analytics code to your LMS. You use email blasts, post on the corporate intranet, or even have posts on the company blog.

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How to Perform a Training Needs Analysis Remotely

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

What are the main drivers of our business (economical, political, environmental, etc.)? In the meeting, you will want to ask and get the answers to the following questions: Why are we conducting a training needs assessment? What prompted the request? What are the short and long-term organizational goals? What should the end result look like?