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May 2015
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Gamification: Sway the Morally Gray Employee
The bad news: Employees in the middle of the moral road threaten your organization’s health. The good news: CLOs can use gamification to bring them to the ethical side.
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Qualcomm: A Legacy of Learning
Learning has been a part of Qualcomm’s founding DNA since the 1980s, but its development efforts have not stopped or slowed down, and that’s why the company is the 2015 winner of the LearningElite.
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Editor’s Letter: Learning’s Real Reward
Editor Mike Prokopeak salutes this year's LearningElite winners, their work and their passion.
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Managing Life After Mentoring
As you and your protégé reach the end of your partnership, how do you manage ‘farewell’ with a focus on ‘well’?
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Brand Learning the Chrysler Way
As part of an executive team that oversees six brands, Fiat Chrysler’s Al Gardner knows the importance of aligning learning with a company’s brand.
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The Rise of the Knowledge Mentor
Accelerated apprenticeships can help preserve deep smarts.
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Excessive Emails
An expert cites endless emails as harming productivity of U.K. workers.
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‘Datafication’ Has Limits
Measuring L&D and other talent efforts require attention to detail and a healthy level of sophistication. But even analytics have limits in telling the whole story.