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Banner Health: Motivating Employees to Complete Online Training
Many organizations have already implemented online training in their corporate learning programs, and some even have entire departments devoted exclusively to e-learning. Unfortunately, many of these organizations have libraries full of courses that emplo
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Tamar Elkeles: Technology and Training at QUALCOMM
To the uninitiated or unfamiliar, life at QUALCOMM might be predicted as boring. A high-tech communications company populated by engineers working with chips and circuits and wireless equipment may be cutting-edge, but all that raises a stereotypic image
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E-Learning in the Government Market
Public- and private-sector organizations have much to learn from each other when it comes to learning management strategies. While public-sector organizations have embraced automation of training and competencies much faster than private-sector companies,
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A Month of Milestones
As I write this month’s column, I am sitting on an airplane after wrapping up my third business trip in the past four weeks. It is mid-June, and I know you will not be reading this until some time in September. (This should give you some idea of a magazin
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Accenture: Nearly Half of Middle Managers Seek New Jobs
According to a new survey released by Accenture, nearly half of middle managers in the United States are either looking or plan to look for another job.
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Learning Leaders Collaborate Through LearnShare
Chief learning officers and other learning leaders know the value of sharing knowledge and best practices—it’s a large part of what they enable their organizations to do.
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Xerox Global Services Drives Quality With Six Sigma
Corporate learning serves the organization best when it ties in with company-wide goals and initiatives.
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Simulations: What Do You Need to Know?
Have you been hearing all of the talk about simulations? It seems that the focus of every learning analyst and recent industry magazine article is software simulation. There are simulation shootouts at conference events, white papers from one e-learning g
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American Standard: Tracking the Bottom-Line Impact
American Standard may be best known for its white porcelain toilets, but the Piscataway, N.J.-based corporation encompasses far more. In fact, plumbing products account for barely a quarter of the annual revenues of American Standard Cos., an organization
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Cathay Pacific Airways: Taking Off With E-Learning
Cathay Pacific Airways was founded in 1946 and since then has grown its business to encompass nearly 50 destinations in 29 countries. When Cathay Pacific Airways invested more than $250 million in e-business, a part of that change in the company’s strateg