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CLO Competencies: The Path for Future Learning Leaders

CLO Magazine

For example, it was considered very important for future CLOs to have been involved in enterprise-wide projects such as improving operational performance, changing a culture, managing a high-profile campaign, improving a business process or launching a product — the experience side of the equation. Leadership Skills.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

I used to pitch up against some of the "big guys" -- NetG, SkillSoft -- who do some custom development, but the clients would choose our small shop because we provided better customer service. Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at th. ► March (11) eLearning Geeks on Spring Break and New Skills for.

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A Conversation with Bryan Austin of mLevel

Kapp Notes

Bryan has had a distinguished career in corporate Learning & Development, including leadership roles with Skillsoft, Kaplan, AchieveGlobal and NETg. mLevel Analytics dashboard on assessment question performance. mLevel also supports numerous languages. He founded Game On! Kapp: What makes mLevel unique?

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LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers

Tony Karrer

Performing tasks (use cases) in an LMS are harder than they seem like they should be and it results in lower satisfaction. KnowledgeNet Platform LMS Thomson NETg 2 4.10 LMS Barriers: The Cost IT Support Customization Integration with other systems (content. I wouldn't read too much into any of these numbers. IntraLearn 5.0

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Remember Digital Think, SmartForce, Pensare, NETg, KnowledgeNet, UNext, Docent, One Touch, Centra, InterWise, and their brethren? Apologists who had fallen for the lure of computerizing all aspects of learning supplemented eLearning with face-to-face meetings and other forms of support and dubbed it “blended learning.”. Taboo Term.