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At the edge

Clark Quinn

Another response to my request for topics asked about moving from the classroom to the ‘fringe’ Here, I have a very simple response: the case studies in Revolutionize Learning & Development. Each also represents a diversity of settings and needs. Communities of Practice served as a model for this thinking.

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Detailing the Coherent Organization

Clark Quinn

I riffed on it for a Chief Learning Officer magazine, and my Internet Time Alliance colleagues have followed up. I had, as Harold’s original model provided the basis for, separate groups for Work Teams, Communities of Practice, and Social Networks. However, I want to take it further. Within each were separate elements.

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Corporate Training Content: Directions in Curation

Litmos

In particular, there is not only backup support for turning content (created and curated) into learning paths, but there’s also support for curation. As background, in the context of learning, knowledge plays a particular role. By itself, it’s not enough to facilitate learning. Why curate learning content?

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9 Strategies to Make Your Peer Learning Program Thrive

CLO Magazine

If you’re sponsoring or developing a peer learning program, you know that professional communities of practice are a cost-effective way to leverage the collective wisdom and experience of a group of leaders with similar roles, challenges or interest areas. Align around the peer learning community’s purpose.

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Successful Mentoring Programs: LMI’s 1-to-1 Employee Mentoring

Chronus

Today, more and more companies are turning to mentoring to elevate their DEI strategy within their employee experience. For government consultancy LMI , formalizing their already existing informal mentoring culture in order to serve their diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEI&A) objectives just made sense.

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How to Trim Your Training Budget: A Mini-Guide for Large Enterprises

learnWorlds

Imagine a world where companies can revolutionize their training programs, saving both time and money while empowering their human resources with knowledge. Undoubtedly, the significance of training your employees is far too substantial to overlook and must be integrated with your overall company goals. And that’s not all!

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Successful Mentoring Programs: LMI’s 1-to-1 Employee Mentoring

Chronus

Today, more and more companies are turning to mentoring to elevate their DEI strategy within their employee experience. For government consultancy LMI , formalizing their already existing informal mentoring culture in order to serve their diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEI&A) objectives just made sense.