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What the West Can Learn From India
The Indian way of doing business puts a premium on learning, uses business success to cure social ills and places the power of innovation squarely into employees’ hands.
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Blind Spots
Are learning leaders killing their credibility by not working with IT in the way the workforce needs?
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Localizing Learning
Providence Service Corporation is working to cure ills in the U.S. public social service system via a decentralized learning model.
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Values-Driven Leadership
Bottom-line results can be improved by changes in leadership culture. Retention rate, customer satisfaction and shareholder value can all be affected by a value-driven leadership.
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Working With Vendors
What are some critical elements for effective outsourcing relationships? Here are three key criteria Tamar Elkeles uses to select vendors.
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From Required to Inspired: Education for 21st-Century Realities
Leaders and institutions that succeed going forward will not do so through 20th-century systems of coercion and motivation, but through new systems that place values at the center of an organization’s operations, leadership and culture.
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Is Anything Being Learned Virtually?
Virtual learning has pros and cons, but with proper design and a focus on relationship building, learning leaders can capitalize on benefits and minimize risks.
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Mobile Learning: The Next Evolution
Learning leaders can take several steps to ensure mobile learning programs are successful.