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Why your Enterprise Social Network is your most valuable social learning platform

Jane Hart

Social learning is a natural everyday phenomenon; simply put, we learn from our colleagues as we work with them. For this reason the new enterprise social platforms (like Enterprise Social Networks (ESNs) that underpin social collaboration are your most valuable social learning platforms.

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The Role of the “New” Training Professional

OpenSesame

In many organizations the role of the training professional has transformed; no longer focused on delivering training, today’s L&D professional is now a facilitator of learning who also serves as an information manager, a content curator, and a builder of learning communities. So what does that entail? Information Manager.

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Role of L&D in the 21C Workplace

ID Reflections

The impact of technology, globalization, ubiquitous connectivity, remote work and distributed work teams, and economy of individuals to name a few drivers have changed the face of workplace learning and performance dramatically. Refer to Ross Dawson’s The Future of Work for a detailed overview.

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The Role of the "New" Training Professional

OpenSesame

In many organizations the role of the training professional has transformed; no longer focused on delivering training, today’s L&D professional is now a facilitator of learning who also serves as an information manager, a content curator, and a builder of learning communities. and/or perform better. So what does that entail?

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Curated Insights: The Continued Evolution of Social Learning

Axonify

In one case, I watched as employees in a global organization established invite-only Facebook groups despite the availability of an enterprise social network. As Jane points out, people will always find a way to share and collaborate (and complain) with regards to work. Implementing network learning from Harold Jarche.

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Curated Insights: The Continued Evolution of Social Learning

Axonify

In one case, I watched as employees in a global organization established invite-only Facebook groups despite the availability of an enterprise social network. As Jane points out, people will always find a way to share and collaborate (and complain) with regards to work. Implementing network learning from Harold Jarche.

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?ot just cat videos: 5 Social Learning Myths

TalentLMS

Social anything is a waste of time. Another common misconception, not just about social learning, but about the online social experience in general. that happen all the time between us and our Facebook/Twitter/etc friends. Social Learning must involve Facebook, Twitter and the like… No, it does not.