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Training in the 21st Century: Everything Old Is New Again
Being forced to do more with less, today’s learning leaders are finding new ways make learning and training more effective and efficient by designing programs that maximize value while minimizing cost.
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Empowering Your Employees
Recent surveys indicate only 45 percent of Americans believe that they will be most successful by focusing on their strengths.
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Learning Opportunities Embedded in Social Networking
Organizations are beginning to realize the learning benefits of social networks.
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The Future of Learning
To find out what we can expect in the corporate learning space, the editors of Chief Learning Officer magazine talked to some of the industry’s leading voices.
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Are Your Employees OK?
Elliott Masie recently did a poll about economic anxiety in the workplace, and more than 1,444 learning professionals responded. When asked about the level of economic anxiety in their workplaces, […]
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An Attitude of Gratitude
With all the dire economic reports churning through the news cycle lately, it’s easy to forget that in spite of all the problems we face, we still have much to […]
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Dealing With Employee Stress
Worries about money, job stability and housing values accompany employees to the workplace. And when they are stressed, it inevitably affects the performance of an organization.
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Lessons From a Presidential Election
Since the presidential election, media coverage has focused on the tasks President-elect Barack Obama faces.
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2008’s Most Respected Companies
Google, Campbell Soup and Johnson & Johnson are the most socially responsible companies in the United States.
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Take Three: Customized Executive Education
It seems that companies are talking and schools are listening.