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Design Thinking Culture Change in IBM

The Performance Improvement Blog

So I was intrigued to hear that IBM, a 100 year old, world-wide company of over 370,000 employees, is embarking on a culture change that is heavily dependent on learning. According to a column by Steve Lohr in the New York Times, IBM is seeking to reinvent itself as a “design thinking” company.

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Announcing new job-relevant content from top brands to help learners prepare for surge in digital jobs

Coursera

Four new Professional Certificates from IBM, Meta, and Keller Williams Entry-level Professional Certificates equip learners from all backgrounds -– no college degree or prior industry experience required — with skills for in-demand, entry-level jobs in just a few months.

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Developing Mutually Beneficial Learning Relationships

dVinci Interactive

Developing Mutually Beneficial Learning Relationships By building learning relationships and alliances, IBM has increased its impact on its partners and customers.

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IBM: Driving Innovation

CLO Magazine

To stay on the cutting edge of technology and innovation, IBM leverages learning to continually hone global workforce skills. With employees in more than 170 countries, IBM’s learning function may be called upon to provide learning at any time.

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How is HR Leading the Future of Work Transformation

Infopro Learning

Digital transformation has impacted every industry and the way they interact with their customers, but it has also significantly influenced everyday workplace. This has led to an increase in jobs that require people-oriented skills such as leadership development and customer service. The primary use of AI is to streamline processes.

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no longer a moonshot: how immersive learning is transforming space exploration

Allen Interactions

IBM research revealed that immersive learning, including extended reality (XR), simulations, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) can cut training time by up to 40%, as well as boost performance by an astonishing 70%.

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EdCast Launches EdConnect, the Platform-as-a-Service

EdCast

Enterprise customers can now leverage MyGuide’s enhanced natural language processing, conversational support and digital adoption experience– developed using IBM Watson–to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives.