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21st Century Workplace Challenges

ID Reflections

Given that today’s workplaces have more and more decentralized units combined with a rapidly growing business need to share tacit, complex knowledge, knowledge management and social tools need to be built into the fabric and DNA of today’s organization such that weak ties can be converted into strong ones.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

eLearning Learning Posts

PKM in a nutshell - Learning and Working on the Web , March 22, 2010 Personal Knowledge Management: A way to deal with ever-increasing digital information. How to convert the toughest SME - Making Change , March 30, 2010 You want to create an action-packed online experience that revolutionizes learners’ behavior. Hot Topics.

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Learning During Times of Growth

CLO Magazine

They are coming out of budget meetings feeling less like “executioners” ready to cut payroll and more like “executors,” ready to execute learning and knowledge management strategies in support of growth. Over the past 13 years the company has purchased about 70 businesses, and all but four have been outside the United States.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Even in organisations where L&D priorities are closely aligned with business priorities there’s plenty of head-room for improvement. Electronic Papyrus , April 16, 2010 Ning announced today that it will soon convert existing customers to a fee-for-service subscription or cut them loose. T-Bite – What is Contextual Collaboration? -

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Learning is the business. That bears repeating: In the Information Age, learning is the business. Every business has a life cycle. Businesses are born, they grow, they prosper, they mature, they taper off, they die. Most businesses have wrung most of the productivity benefits out of their processes. Life cycles.