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The New Way of Things.

There Is No Chalk

One of the big questions many WLP professionals have had of late concerns the pace with which technologies are changing and presenting new options for them, either for development or implementation. Personally, I think that it's futile for those in training and human performance improvement roles to try staying on the bleeding edge.

WLP 45
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He Had a Bad Day

Tony Karrer

Hey authoring tool person - you ever make "a learning"? I'd personally rather have us talk performance, but the industry has landed on learning, e.g., CLO, LMS, WLP, oh and eLearning. We can use methodologies and technologies that seem to have a positive impact on peoples' ability to learn; but we are NOT selling learning.

WLP 100
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Esse quam videri

The Learning Circuits

If you work for a business, be a business person. The cover story of the last issue tells WLP (workplace learning and performance) professionals that Business Acumen is Priority One. The cover story of the last issue tells WLP (workplace learning and performance) professionals that Business Acumen is Priority One. Don't fake it.

WLP 40