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What makes a winning workplace: 11 leadership experts reveal simple strategies for success

TalentLMS

In season 1 of our Keep It Simple podcast, we talked with 11 business and leadership experts. Specifically in soft skills (48%), leadership/managerial (49%), and mental health (47%). Here are the key strategies for success according to our ‘Keep It Simple’ panel of 11 business and leadership experts. Their priorities?

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

Learnnovators

“Today’s organizations are moving towards on-the-go, collaborative social learning, which is where learning is headed, and I think that the future holds more student-centric learning and reality-based education.” – Christopher Pappas (in our interview with him). But only 10% walk the social talk!

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HOW SOCIAL LEARNING IS POWERING UP TODAY’S WORKPLACES

Learnnovators

“Today’s organizations are moving towards on-the-go, collaborative social learning, which is where learning is headed, and I think that the future holds more student-centric learning and reality-based education.” – Christopher Pappas (in our interview with him). But only 10% walk the social talk!

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Top 10 LMS/LCMS Trends and Forecasts

eLearning 24-7

If I have those skill sets, why would I want to be an administrator of a LMS, when I could work free-lance or in some other programming capacity? Leadership development, HPI, succession planning and OD are increasing in the LMS market, due to a real change in having L&OD or HR leaders taking charge of the LMS/LCMS. Think about it.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

As predicted, the number and variety of tablets introduced throughout 2012 was smaller than seen in 2011 and serious market leadership was relegated to a select number of tier one vendors including Apple, Samsung, Google/Motorola and Amazon fighting to stay a few steps ahead of tier two competitors like RIM, Microsoft, Lenovo, Barnes & Noble.