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Harness human skills to build future-ready teams

CLO Magazine

For knowledge workers everywhere, the nature of work is shifting fast. In contrast, it took Spotify five months and Facebook 10 months to reach their millionth-user milestones. Put another way, half of the skills knowledge workers have today will be useless in less than five years.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

It puts forward lots of suggestions for how knowledge workers can leverage technology to make themselves more effective. I actually think this is some of the most valuable stuff on my blog, and I believe that most knowledge workers are not really taking advantage of this at the level they should. How can I address X?

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Sun, Elite, and the future

Jay Cross

At the CLO Symposium, Karie Willyerd showed samples of how Sun Microsystems is preparing to greet the workforce of 2020. Throughout the CLO Symposium, people grappled with ways to explain the value of learning to business leaders. In a knowledge society, work and learning are the same thing. That’s no longer the case.

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

eLearning Learning Posts

Facebook has more than 400 million active users and 50% of those active users log in every day and 35 million of those users update their status daily. Facebook Press Room. Designing for an uncertain world - Learnlets , April 17, 2010 My problem with the formal models of instructional design (e.g. Facebook for Learning?

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Capabilities to push quiz on Twitter and Facebook. Voice-Over in eLearning - The Learning Circuits Blog , September 1, 2010 Over the past couple of months, Dr. Nuts and Bolts: Too Many Tools by Jane Bozarth - Learning Solutions Magazine , September 7, 2010 Cognitive overload – too much information – is one type of problem for learners.

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5 ways the talent experience is fundamentally changing

CLO Magazine

A single entry door reduces the average time spent by knowledge workers looking for the content, which is estimated by McKinsey and IDC to be as high as 20 percent. MS Teams, Salesforce, Workplace from Facebook, G-Suite, VMWare, WorkspaceOne, etc.), which takes collaboration to the next level. Expert network.

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