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How to Attract Female Employees to Your Company – and Retain Them!

Avilar

For decades, companies such as IBM, Genentech, and Salesforce have been held up as models for attracting, retaining, and developing female talent – and promoting gender equity in the workplace. . Because having women in the workforce is good business. Then, the pandemic turned so many businesses upside down. In meetings.

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8 Compelling Reasons To Adopt E-Learning Tools And Technology

Kitaboo

A report by IBM states that companies who incorporate e-learning tools and strategies can potentially boost productivity by up to 50% and that for every $1 a company spends, it can boost productivity by $30. To illustrate with an example, you notice that your offshore sales staff need some additional training based on recent figures.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

In the Business of Learning , I asked: While training as a publisher of courses and courseware faces an increasingly challenging market, what other things can learning businesses successfully sell to internal or external customers? What if you are still in the content creation business?

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eLearning Conferences 2011

Tony Karrer

link] or [link] December 1, 2010 UNESCO-Commonwealth of Learning Policy Form on Open Educational Resources (OER): Taking OER beyond the OER Community – Policy and Capacity, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France. link] January 7-9, 2011 International Conference on e-Education, e-Business, e-Management and e-Learning (IC4E), Mumbai, India.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

As I stated in the previous post assessing my 2010 predictions, the size and complexity of mobile learning projects/programs will continue to expand across all geographical and line-of-business boundaries. Target Missed! Bullseye #3.