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

learnWorlds

However, it is crucial to acknowledge that effective training programs often entail a considerable L&D budget in terms of direct and indirect costs of training, subject matter expertise, resources, and infrastructure required. Engage subject matter experts (SMEs) from various departments to collaborate on creating content.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Jenna Papakalos: Communities of practice belong to training. Plug for ASTD - CPLP Certification includes all of these areas of expertise. Moderator (Harold Jarche): @Tammy does certification = expertise? Chellie: We're slowly changing from learning specialists to business change analysts in my corp. Cynan: yeah.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

Communities of professionals collaborating and cooperating to learn together will be on the rise. Content will be continuously co-created and co-owned by the community members ( much like the evolution of Wikipedia ). Each member will bring their expertise to bear and share their knowledge and experiences.

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THE CHANGING FACE OF WORK AND WORKPLACE LEARNING

Learnnovators

Communities of professionals collaborating and cooperating to learn together will be on the rise. Content will be continuously co-created and co-owned by the community members ( much like the evolution of Wikipedia ). Each member will bring their expertise to bear and share their knowledge and experiences.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

People learn to build the right network of associates and the right level of expertise through informal, sometimes even accidental, learning that flies beneath the corporate radar. To create intellectual capital it can use, a company needs to foster teamwork, communities of practice, and other social forms of learning.