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The role of the Enterprise Learning Community Manager #elcm

Jane Hart

Workplace learning is not (just) about creating content (aka courses), dumping them into a LMS and then just monitoring usage – but is also about helping people to make the most of how they learn naturally and continuously as they do their jobs – in the flow of work – in project or work teams.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Working and learning in Stages 1-4 is based upon a Taylorist , industrial age mindset. Although the advent of e-technology in the late 1990s changed businesses into e-businesses, this was essentially about automating existing business thinking and practices. Now, let’s be clear about what a social business is.

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Degreed LENS 2021: Insightful, Inspirational, and In-Person

Degreed

When skills are consistently grown and tracked, they become tools that can noticeably elevate the value your L&D team contributes to your business. We know your business is powered by people, so let’s give them the learning culture and technology they need to be successful. and author of six best-selling books.

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

Not surprising, the terms most closely associated with Adoption are Adoption of Social Software and Adoption of Enterprise 2.0. Revisited Social Media - The Challenge of Adoption - Rob’s Dummies Guide The secret sauce to successful Enterprise 2.0 Tools Adoption Ideas Webinar Software - Adoption Advice Enterprise 2.0 - What's the PU?

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Curated Insights: The Continued Evolution of Social Learning

Axonify

In one case, I watched as employees in a global organization established invite-only Facebook groups despite the availability of an enterprise social network. As Jane points out, people will always find a way to share and collaborate (and complain) with regards to work. The speed of business requires a social approach to learning.

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Must-Haves in Your eLearning Project Management Toolbox

eLearning Brothers

She specializes in writing about everything related to the human side of business. About five years ago I was part of a project team responsible for an enterprise-wide implementation of a learning management system (LMS). Liz Sheffield is a freelance writer with a background in training and development.

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Curated Insights: The Continued Evolution of Social Learning

Axonify

In one case, I watched as employees in a global organization established invite-only Facebook groups despite the availability of an enterprise social network. As Jane points out, people will always find a way to share and collaborate (and complain) with regards to work. The speed of business requires a social approach to learning.