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Maximize Your Professional Development with Industry Memberships

eLearning Brothers

Here is a complete list of benefits included with ATD’s Professional Plus Membership: Unlimited Access to Community of Practice: Multiple communities that focus on different topics such as Career Dev, Management, Government, etc. And because of that, the information that the Guild produces is very personal and ever growing.

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At Healthcare Educators’ Conference, “A Culture of Performance Improvement in Practice”

Web Courseworks

The answer at January’s annual meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions —the preeminent community of practice for continuing medical education (CME), continuing nursing education (CNE), and other forms of professional development in the allied health professions—was a resounding “yes.”

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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10 (3)

Jay Cross

Communities of practice. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a social network of people who identify with one another professionally (e.g. Chefs and workers in the kitchen who aspire to be chefs are a community of practice. An effective community of practice is like a beehive. About GoToTraining.

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Time for the Training Department to be Taken Seriously

Xyleme

I’ve already written about this extensively in my Plugging Learning into ECM white paper (also available for download at the resource library section of our web site). Take a look: ECM Platform LCM Services Collaboration is a great example here. But this blog post isn’t about why learning needs to engage with the enterprise.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Years ago a start-up commissioned me to write a white paper that would help put them on the map. I wrote the paper that follows. The start-up stiffed me but the paper morphed into the Informal Learning book. Improving service and processes. Creating value for all stakeholders. IBM white paper by Rob Cross.