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Workplace Learning Professionals Next Job - Management Consultant

Tony Karrer

Well not quite, but it is pretty dang close to the definition of Management Consulting in Wikipedia: Management consulting refers to both the industry of, and the practice of, helping organizations improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement.

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eLearning Strategy

Tony Karrer

I spend a fair amount of my consulting time working with large organizations to help define how they will apply technology to particular business / performance / learning needs. Rather, you are very similar to a services company. I've really been striking out. I'm hoping that people will help out. This is very hard.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

No service companies. Clearly says something about the state of the fragmented eLearning market -- mostly small shops providing services or companies doing it in-house using all of the aforementioned tools. If you were to ask people whose companies buy in elearning, youd be more likely to hear about the service companies.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Moderator (Clark Quinn): the question is, leave KM to the propellor heads, or getting learning folks into the model. KM, TM, etc. If an approachable alternative is created for social learning. John McDermott: This is harkening back to Tony's comments re aggregation on his blog. Cynan: joint ownership? jadekaz: Very high level.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

After all, one aspect of our job is to create an environment, and deliver interventions, that helps to improve the performance of novices and experts alike. Creating a Personal Learning Network by Corinne Weisgerber. I’ve found these dimensions very usefull in consulting about communities, exploring its value for the organization.