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Exploring Social Learning and Smarter Working (eLearning Guild Webinar) #inttime

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from today’s eLearning Guild Webinars with members of the Internet Time Alliance (ITA): Harold Jarche, Charles Jennings, Clark Quinn, Jane Hart, Jay Cross Exploring Social Learning and Smarter Working The questions for the session were sourced from the crowd. Moderate social communities.

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Social Learning: An Ongoing Experiment

CLO Magazine

Psychologist Albert Bandura’s social learning theory suggests that people learn from one another through observation, imitation and modeling. Interestingly, the top motivators cited for using social learning technologies are more abstract than tangible. Figures’ source: Chief Learning Officer Business Intelligence Board, N=500.

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Effective Community Management: Best Practices for Success

learnWorlds

Companies that build strong learning communities , as found by Salesforce in 2021, are 3.5 times more likely to nail their business goals. Once you have a clear purpose and values, you can start to attract the right kind of like-minded people and build a strong community culture. ?B2B Setting the Metrics ?

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5 long-lasting lessons from 2021 to speed up workforce competitiveness in an accelerated world

CLO Magazine

Businesses have faced many drastic changes during the times of the pandemic. On one hand, it slowed down businesses in certain areas, but on the other, it caused an over-acceleration of the adoption of unimaginable levels of changes and technologies. Leveraging the lessons. 5 major lessons learned in 2021.

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How Does Implementing Formal Measures to Ensure Continuous Improvement Build Organisational Capability?

Acorn Labs

Formal measures for continuous improvement include implementing communities of practice (a group of people with a shared concern or interest), training evaluation, training assessments and post-training tracking. Remember that any approach you take comes back to impacting business performance. You see the problem?

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How Does Implementing Formal Measures to Ensure Continuous Improvement Build Organisational Capability?

Acorn Labs

This is commonly done through formal measures like training evaluation, training assessments, post-training enablement and communities of practice (i.e. Not to be dismissed when you consider 83% of companies who put emphasis on metrics and ongoing assessment meet or exceed targets, compared to the 61% who don’t.)

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Enterprise Community Management: “joining up” learning and working

Jane Hart

This is often due to the fact that they need to provide quantifiable success metrics for their own activities, and find it hard to isolate the results of their “learning support” activities from overall team or business performance improvements. integrating all social and collaborative initiatives into a common platform.

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