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A message about learning from the C-suite

CLO Magazine

IBM estimates that human knowledge will soon double every 12 hours. And have goals to be a coach, helper, mentor and sponsor to others. Become a master at finding the best resources amid the information overload around you. Think of how engineering and biology are mingling — voila: bioengineering.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect. The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation. It means that you will take on responsibility for getting into the flow and finding of relevant information to help people do their work.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, June 5, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: How to Coach After the Engagement Study Organizations continue to use engagement studies to measure workplace cultures. Workplace engagement studies provide a keen insight to the organization and what's occurring, but equally important, what managers can do with the results to coach and drive top talent.

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Uncertainty: Learning’s Final Frontier

CLO Magazine

It was inferred that the rest of us would stay safely on Earth where living was as stable and predictable as NBC’s programming schedule. Binney points to the classic example of IBM developing the first personal computers. It’s helping leaders have good insight into both their strengths and their areas for development.

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