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Qualcomm: Learning to Innovate
Qualcomm, Chief Learning Officer magazine’s No. 8 ranked LearningElite company for 2012, prides itself on an innovative and progressive culture, and that culture is reflected in its learning organization’s ongoing commitment.
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DAU President to Become Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
The U.S. Senate has confirmed the nomination of Defense Acquisition University President Katrina McFarland to become the assistant secretary of defense for acquisition.
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Employees Say Most Managers Not Interested in Staff Development
More than half reported that their managers rarely or never take an interest in helping them develop in their roles, according to a survey by career transition and talent development consulting firm Lee Hecht Harrison.
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Pearson Acquires GlobalEnglish Corp for $90 Million
The acquisition supports one of Pearson’s major priorities, which is to play a much bigger role in helping the two billion people around the world estimated to be learning English as a second or foreign language.
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Philpott To Step Down as Chief Economic Adviser Of CIPD
John Philpott, chief economic adviser at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, has announced his intention to leave the Institute in the fall.
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How Strong Engagement Scores May Spell Trouble For Organizations
High levels of engagement could actually be damaging for organizations and their employees if one-dimensional engagement surveys mask the types of engagement at play within an organization, according to a recent study.
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How to Predict Learning’s Value: The PE Model
A disconnect exists between what the CEO needs to make valid decisions and what learning leaders present. One answer resides in the Predictive Evaluation model.
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Execs to Study Cyber Security in New NYU-Poly Master’s Degree Track
Tailored for professionals with strong technical backgrounds interested in managing computer security, the management track curriculum comprises three courses worth nine credit hours.