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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

Newspaper companies are losing advertisers, readers, market value, and, in some cases, their sense of mission at a pace that would have been barely imaginable just four years ago. Take a look at the Masie – Learning Barometer. In other words, the stocks of public training companies would be down as compared to the market as a whole.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Day 4 - Man.Im just getting warmed up! (and a shocker!)

Mark Oehlert

(found via an article in the Wall Street Journal) turns out that a Harvard professor has found out that the arguments put forward by WIRED editor Chris Anderson in The Long Tail, might not be exactly spot on. The companies that will prosper are the ones most capable of capitalizing on individual best sellers. " Geez.

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Listen: Discover Financial Services’ Jon Kaplan on tuition assistance programs and the importance of building trust among your learning team

CLO Magazine

Traditionally, companies really think of these as just another benefit like healthcare or dental and medical benefits that they offer to employees and not necessarily as an asset that employees will use to improve their lives and their career prospects. And I guess how much a CLO is tied in with company culture.

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The Future Business of Learning for Suppliers

Performance Learning Productivity

He references The Masie Barometer which provides a late-March 2009 snapshot of learning & development in a range of organisations – 77% of respondents based in the USA. THE MASIE BAROMETER and CIPD 2009 SURVEY It is useful to look at the Masie Learning Resources Barometer data alongside the UK CIPD data gathered a few months earlier.

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