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What is to Come in 2008

The Learning Circuits

As I read the blog I'd like to post a few updates on our research and predictions for e-learning in 2008. Social Networking is hitting the corporate scene, driving tremendous demand for informal learning, or what we call "learning on-demand."

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Enterprise Social Software: A New Category

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

This week we introduced some important and groundbreaking research on a new, important category of enterprise software: the market for corporate Social Software platforms. Read more» The post Enterprise Social Software: A New Category appeared first on JOSH BERSIN. But as we continued to study the.

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Enterprise Social Software: A New Category

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

This week we introduced some important and groundbreaking research on a new, important category of enterprise software: the market for corporate Social Software platforms. Read more» The post Enterprise Social Software: A New Category appeared first on JOSH BERSIN. But as we continued to study the.

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Social Networking: Meet Corporate America

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Read more» The post Social Networking: Meet Corporate America appeared first on JOSH BERSIN. Most of the attendees (HR and training managers) were focused on identifying what their organizations need to do to attract, manage, and integrate younger workers into their organizations. . Our research clearly shows that the Millenia (20s).

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Social Networking: Meet Corporate America

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Read more» The post Social Networking: Meet Corporate America appeared first on JOSH BERSIN. Most of the attendees (HR and training managers) were focused on identifying what their organizations need to do to attract, manage, and integrate younger workers into their organizations. . Our research clearly shows that the Millenia (20s).