Articles by:
David Vance
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Survey: Coaching Contributes Little to Job Satisfaction, Performance
A majority of mid-level employees are dissatisfied with the results of coaching by managers, according to a survey by BlessingWhite.
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Sharnell Jackson: Efficiency and Technology Maven at Chicago Public Schools
Employing instructor-led, self-paced and blended learning, the Chicago Public School system uses high-tech learning tolls of all types. At the helm of this plethora of learning technology is Sharnell Jackson, the system’s first chief e-learning officer.
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TEDS White Paper Outlines Strategy for Yielding Measurable ROI on Learning, Performance
TEDS, originator of the only fully integrated enterprisewide talent management solution, has released its latest white paper, “Making Sense of Talent Management.”
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Survey: Trainers Feel Forced to Minimize Employees’ Time Off Job
Development professionals are reporting more reliance on e-learning, shorter classes and on-the-job training, according to a survey by Novations Group. Further, the 2,046 HR and training and development executives surveyed for the Boston-based global cons
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CollegeGrad.Com Names Top 25 Cities for Entry-Level Job Seekers
As members of the class of 2007 finalizes their post-graduation plans, CollegeGrad.com announces the Top 25 cities for entry-level job openings.
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CLOs as Organization Transformation Catalysts
Recently, many C-level studies and white papers have been calling attention to the same “key themes” surrounding the most critical issues that will challenge organizations over the next few years. […]
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H3.com to Sponsor Human Capital Institute’s “Employee and Alumni Referral” Initiatives
The Human Capital Institute (HCI) and H3.com have announced that H3.com will sponsor HCI’s Employee and Alumni Referral education and research track.
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Survey: Staffing Growth Moderates in 2006
America’s staffing companies employed an average of 2.96 million temporary and contract workers per day in 2006, an increase of 1.8 percent over the previous year, according to data released today by the American Staffing Association (ASA).

