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Adaptability is the new efficiency

CLO Magazine

Each day presented a new challenge, as staff quickly learned that standard operating practices and procedures didn’t work in an environment where crises and disruptive change thwarted efforts to get the job done. Problem solving processes are tied to organizational learning. Prevent burnout with sustainable adaptability.

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Organizational Learning Is A Social Act

CLO Magazine

We make many assumptions about organizational learning. On the surface we seem to know what organizational learning is: People attend programs or complete e-learning modules, they learn something new and they somehow become better. Most of them are wrong. The reality is that content is now a commodity.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

which needs to coexist within the list of formal classroom and eLearning offerings which needs to coexist with your documents, knowledge management, videos, podcasts, which needs to coexist with the profiles, skills, and recent activity-feed happenings of all employees. Blow up your LMS.

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Edublog Award Nominations

Xyleme

Glad to be of service. Jay Cross, Hard Jarche, Jane Hart, Charles Jennings and Clark Quinn add such value to the training industry, you’d be silly not to join this community. Dawn Uncategorized Comments (2) Trackbacks (1) Leave a comment Trackback Janet Clarey December 2nd, 2010 at 13:59 | #1 Reply | Quote Thanks Dawn.

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The Age of “Lean Manufacturing” in Learning Content Management Systems

Xyleme

Since these jobs are counted in the services sector and not manufacturing, people often overlook the fact that we are actually hiring many more workers in “digital” manufacturing than ever before in traditional industries, but the truth is that the skill requirements are much higher.

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Reflecting on Xyleme Voices: The Industry Luminaries We've Talked To

Xyleme

Harold is not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom and I still repeatedly refer to his ideas and concepts regarding learning networks. Charles Jennings: What a thrill is was to interview this real-world CLO. His contributions to social learning in the workplace are second to none. A great contact that I am grateful to have.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Integration with other enterprise systems: Organizations should seek vendors that understand how communities ties into other systems such as CRM, customer support, and marketing dashboards.