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Workers Value Experience Over Education, Poll Shows
Workers value more experience over additional education in order to advance their career.
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Got Acknowledgment?
Acknowledging each other’s accomplishments, talent and wisdom on a continuous basis is the grown-up equivalent of the grade school gold star and can revolutionize the workplace.
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How Emotional Intelligence Disappears in E-Mail
L&D pros in organizations of all types have endeavored to build emotional intelligence in their leadership, but this can fly out the window when people communicate via e-mail.
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The Role of Corporate Demographics in E-Learning
To ensure an e-learning program is successful, you need to fully understand the makeup of the company in which it’s being deployed.
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I’ll Be Your Mirror
A former NASA director tackles the nature of learning and leadership
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Developing Morale Officers
The U.S. Army wanted to keep its 35,000-person morale, welfare and recreation workforce marching in step. Its battle plan was to launch learning and career development resources that hit right on target.
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Leading Into Battle
The American Civil War holds a range of valuable lessons for learning leaders.
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New Survey Reveals Extent, Impact of Information Overload on Workers
An international survey of white-collar workers reveals that information overload is a remarkably widespread and growing problem among professionals around the world and one that exacts a heavy toll in terms of productivity and employee morale.