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Learning’s Role in Innovation

CLO Magazine

Organizations are facing increasing disruptions, more information is available, and new technologies are making it easier and faster to compete. Going forward, optimal execution is only the cost of entry and continual innovation will be the only sustainable differentiator. This puts a huge emphasis on innovation.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Here’s the series: Text-to-Speech Overview and NLP Quality , Digital Signal Processor and Text-to-Speech , Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course , Text-to-Speech eLearning Tools - Integrated Products , Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning , and Using Punctuation and Mark-Up Language to Increase Text-to-Speech Quality.

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Why You Should Embrace The Gig Economy For Strategic Advantage

EI Design

We complain that we don’t have enough time or can’t find the right talent within realistic travel of the office, and yet we’re not taking advantage of how technology continues to shrink the virtual space separating us. This new paradigm is optimized for knowledge work, like L&D. The Solution. Explanation. Less time wasted.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I was coincidentally walking by a presentation by Clive Shepherd on the exhibits floor at Learning Technologies in London when he happened to flip my photo and a quote on the screen. Also gave session entitled Under the radar great technologies that you could be using. Articles: The future is people, not technology. Management.

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Managers Need Empathy in the Digital Age

The Performance Improvement Blog

One might think that in this age of automation and robots, that the quality of human interaction and mutual understanding are becoming less important. With much of the routine work being done by machines, people are being freed up to do knowledge work which requires more and higher quality interpersonal interaction than ever.

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Curated Insights: The Human Side of Extracting Business Value from Information

CLO Magazine

The answer is yes — and that means they need the skills to author effective, high-quality insights. Creating high-quality insights requires critical thinking. Ample supporting evidence ensures the insight does not morph into opinion, unwarranted skepticism or objection and encourages action, innovation, creation and problem solving.