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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Jane Hart

The Principals of the Internet Time Alliance decided to take a collective look ahead to the new year, and share our predictions. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. You’ll see overlap but also unique perspectives: Charles Jennings.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Performance Learning Productivity

The Principals of the Internet Time Alliance decided to take a collective look ahead to the new year, and share our predictions. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. Increasingly, workers will learn their jobs by doing their jobs.

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Learning and Performance Improvement in 2013

The Performance Improvement Blog

The Internet Time Alliance principals have made predictions for 2013. The economic and legal pressures on organizations, perceived and imagined, will prevent most from adapting to the technological, social, and demographic changes that are going on around them.

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ITA Predictions 2013

Clark Quinn

The Principals of the Internet Time Alliance decided to take a collective look ahead to the new year, and share our predictions. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. You’ll see overlap but also unique perspectives: Charles Jennings.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Jay Cross

Here is what the Principals of the Internet Time Alliance see ahead in 2013: Harold Jarche. Smart companies will adopt radical management, putting the customer in charge and reorganizing work in small teams. People who know nothing about connectivism or collaborative learning will profit from MOOC’s.

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5 Knowledge Management Tools to Consider

WalkMe Training Station

Knowledge management usually involves storing, organizing and sharing crucial information, so that every individual in the organization together with its customers can greatly benefit from its use. Proper knowledge also provides executives, salespeople, marketers, customers and customer representatives with the power to take the right action.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

There were about 7 examples mentioned including Intuit using a Wiki-like system for customers to ask questions/get advice around taxes, using a group blog with students prior to a formal learning event, the US Army's use of collaboration tools to share best practices in Iraq, and several others. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0

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