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Future of the training department

Clark Quinn

The first topic is: the future of the training department in the Collaborative Enterprise. Instead, we need to make sure everyone understands what the overall goal is, and have them work together to achieve it. And this, to me, defines the future of the training department. It can no longer be just about courses.

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Employee Empowerment—How It’s Done and Why You Should Care

Vitalyst

One of the ideas Drucker was talking about in that piece, and in his many previous published works, was empowerment as a management strategy. Treating knowledge workers as assets means giving them what they need to be productive and innovative—that is, providing them with autonomy, or empowering them. They must have autonomy.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

iPad (and iPhone) are Much More Useful Than I Expected I didn’t actually think that I would care about the iPad except as a tool for training and performance support in environments like retail and restaurants where it’s always been an issue having access to machines. Marketplace LMS solutions don’t quite fit.

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Work Literacy Skills - New Workshop

Tony Karrer

Harold Jarche, Michele Martin and I are pleased to announce a new workshop offering that relates to the recent posts on Tool Set 2009 and to the issues of Work Literacy. Work Literacy Skills Workshop Was the last formal training you had on knowledge work skills the use of a card catalog and microfiche reader?

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

I've done a few posts in the past that take a look at the topics that are Hot Topics in Training. this would be down notable dropping topics: games, simulations, knowledge, interactive and blended Karyn Romeis commented: Hmm. 2006 2010 2007 Does the associated years for SharePoint suggest it's a technology for the future?

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

And it can turn into great things like: Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank. There’s always going to be a need for certain kinds of training and traditional learning. It’s going to cause us to think about models in very different ways such as how Intuit has Outsourced Training to Customers. Work Event?

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

That led me to an article Harold and I had written on the demise of the training department. The Future of the Training Department. The latter 20th Century was the golden era of the training department. The latter 20th Century was the golden era of the training department. Clocks measure working hours instead of the sun.