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Why your Business needs an LMS for Performance Support

ProProfs

The 70:20:10 model for Learning and Development states that individuals acquire 70% of their knowledge from job-related experiences, 20% from interactions with others and a mere 10% from formal educational events. Wondering how should businesses address this challenge? Conclusion.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

With over 15 years of experience and working with some high-performing teams, he has acquired vast knowledge in the customer education field and is currently leading Slack’s enterprise customer learning function. People & process management. Knowledge management. Management & coaching skills.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

This has been a topic discussed for ages (there is actually an absolutely excellent recent conversation on George Siemens’ blog with additional commentary by Jane Hart on her own blog as well as on the Learning Conversations blog ) and I won’t spend much time on it except to say if you need tracking capabilities, an LMS is your only option.

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Time for the Training Department to be Taken Seriously

Xyleme

In ECM systems, functionality such as digital asset management, document management, and business process management are simply services of the ECM platform and not separate infrastructures. In 2010, the Olympus project won the award for the most effective Business Transformation within Informa.