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5 long-lasting lessons from 2021 to speed up workforce competitiveness in an accelerated world

CLO Magazine

Some strategies failed miserably during these sudden transformations and adjustments, while others worked miraculously. L&D executives, business professionals and training thought leaders learned the importance of formulating effective strategies for the future to be at par with their competitors.

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How to activate a trophic cascade: the important role of team learning in functional transformation

CLO Magazine

Drawing from the trophic cascade analogy and inspired by the strategy of reintroducing wolves, we presented a business case for creating and deploying a new team of six existing regional sales leaders to serve as training directors charged with driving adoption of new sales leadership behaviors. Team learning key No.

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A Leadership Makeover at Ingersoll Rand

CLO Magazine

Success would require a strategy as well as a commitment to the idea that employees make a difference. It challenges 20 collegiate teams from around the world to design, build and operate solar-powered houses that are cost effective, energy-efficient and attractive. Department of Energy. ” Mason agreed.

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

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Online Course Review for Courses in Development - Take an e-Learning Break , April 2, 2010 Rapid Intake, the guys who gave us ProForm and Unison, announced its new online collaborative course review software, called REVIEW™, that allows any course developer to post a course online and collect and manage course review feedback and comments.

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Don’t Know Much About History

CLO Magazine

That was the thunderous clap of America’s history teachers slapping their foreheads in unison. According to one survey, less than 20 percent of college graduates could identify what effect Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had on the nation. He followed that up with, “France helped us secure our independence, a lot of people forget.”

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