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2007
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Evolving IT Landscape Affects CLOs
CLOs are not part of this IT department, but that doesn’t mean he or she shouldn’t be exceptionally savvy about the rapidly changing world of technology and how technical innovations will affect the business of learning.
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Seven Simple Principles Might Contribute to Group Work Success
Imagine a 12-year-old saying or writing something so readily applicable to the business environment, it made the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
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More New HR Professionals Attend IHRIM’s HRMStrategies 2007 Conference
For more than a quarter of a century, the IHRIM Annual Conference and HR Technology Expo has been a “must-attend” event in the HR information technology field.
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Organ Procurement Operators Benefit from Sponsored Learning Portal
Sharing best practices in the learning space is as common — and can be as beneficial to participants — as blood in veins.
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Beyond Records: Helping Successor CEOs Navigate Transitions
Whether this decline in CEO turnover will sustain or revert to the high in 2000 is an open question. But what we can be sure of is that there will always be some level of turnover at the top.
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China Phobia: Taming the Training Dragon
The fear is that China, armed with 1.3 billion people and a fistful of American dollars in its treasury, like Russia in the ’50s, is beating us at our own game.
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Producing a Global Learning Environment: Ingersoll Rand University’s Rita Smith
Beginning her career as a high school teacher, Rita Smith learned about corporate education where many people do their best learning: in a library.
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All People Come First at AARP
Built on a decidedly pro-education foundation, AARP seeks to maximize the effectiveness of its large workforce through myriad learning opportunities.