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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

LearnDash

As a content creator, there are numerous ways to make money: through sales of goods and services, through sales of courses, and through sponsored content. A quick internet search for the product reveals pages and pages of reviews and sales opportunities. Businesses. Creators themselves can grow to be businesses.

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Soft landing

E-Learning Provocateur

One approach might be to measure the skill indirectly, perhaps in terms of employee engagement or volume of sales. Thus, if we factor in terminal performance, a business metric emerges. For example, is a hard skill such as data analysis not also a business skill or a power skill? It’s certainly transferable.

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5 Business Cases that Call for Serious Games

Knowledge Guru

No matter what learning solution you think you want to produce, it’s important to identify the learning need (and business need) before starting a project. Our definition of serious games is the same as what you’ll find on Wikipedia: “games with a purpose beyond pure entertainment.”

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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Because the world of technology, and for that matter the use of technology in training, is changing so rapidly, most business managers are unaware of the promising user adoption solutions coming to the forefront. Your customers deserve to be considered seriously, so does your business.”

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Keeping with Your KPIs: eLearning Sales Training

TalentLMS

When designing an eLearning course to boost your client’s sales performance, what is the first step that comes to your mind? Who are the sales persons? What is the client’s sales expectation in a given quarter or a month? Ditch the “save the vulnerable learner” hat and wear a new one – the “client sales KPI” hat.

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The $2 Whiteboard Shows Power of Peer-to-Peer Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Blog, including “Collaborative Learning Lessons from Wikipedia (and Small Insects)” and “The $2 Whiteboard Shows Power of Peer-to-Peer Learning”, while a core curriculum of base training material is essential to spark the learning process [.] Download the whitepaper » Blog this! Properly d. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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What is Radical Collaboration?

Webanywhere

The Wikipedia project is another example of radical collaboration. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that is written and edited by volunteers from all over the world. Wikipedia is one of the most popular websites in the world, and it is a testament to the power of radical collaboration. .”