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Becoming a Social Business – Beyond Culture Change

Learnnovators

The usual culprits are the hapless organizational culture closely followed by hierarchy and leadership lethargy. We have become accustomed to blaming the culture of an organization for the failure of any initiative, and more so when the change calls for redefining and re-imagining how people work and interact.

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Drilling employee engagement up with a good learning strategy

Matrix

It’s the job of learning professionals to come up with a strong frame on which they can then build. Read more: 3 Steps towards a continuous learning culture. Four questions need to be answered when constructing a good organizational learning strategy: Where is the organization at the present time?

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 3: Launching a MOOC

Learnnovators

” Having said this, I also understand that MOOC as a design methodology is flexible and can be crafted to suit an organization’s needs, culture and context. I am calling out a few things to distinguish traditional learning design approaches from a MOOC. A willingness to make mistakes, ask questions.

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Pick of the Month: August 2012

Jane Hart

” Personal knowledge management is clearly becoming a key workplace skill, and in fact Harold Jarche, in Please tell me about your PKM , takes it one step further … “I think that asking, “ What can you do for the organization today?”

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 3: LAUNCHING A MOOC

Learnnovators

I came across a telling sentence in the article, MOOCagogy: Assessment, Networked Learning, and Meta-MOOC that completely resonated with my belief of what a MOOC can be, and hence my focus on what it takes to design an ecosystem for a MOOC. I am calling out a few things to distinguish traditional learning design approaches from a MOOC.

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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

In his view, blended learning ". may include several forms of learning tools, such as real-time virtual/collaboration software, self-paced [eLearning] courses, electronic performance support systems (EPSS) embedded within the job-task environment, and knowledge management systems." ".

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Survival requires continual innovation, and at the core is learning faster than everyone else. Most of the effort in organizations has been focused on formal courses, but technology has generated new options, including facilitated mentoring and coaching, self-directed learning and collaborative learning.