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Don Kirkpatrick: The Father of the Four Levels
Don Kirkpatrick, creator of the Kirkpatrick Model, looks back on his life in learning and the impact of his work on the evaluation of learning and development.
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Well-Written Workplace Communication Boosts Productivity
In today’s fast-paced work environment, writing must be concise and strategic to convey the right messages to the workforce.
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A Successful Service Culture Begins With Education, Not Mere Training
Training, by its nature, is tactical, prescriptive and usually differs between functions and departments. This approach can result in a fragmented understanding of service inside an organization, and moving beyond it is essential.
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Communication: The Key to Performance
The best way to improve employee and organizational performance is to improve supervisor communication.
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Today’s Chief Learning Officer Webinar Breaks Record – More Than 2,800 Register for Webinar Sponsored by Blackboard
Chicago, Oct. 8, 2009 – Chief Learning Officer magazine announced that today’s webinar, sponsored by Blackboard Inc., officially became the magazine’s largest webinar to date with more than 2,800 registered learning executives.
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2009 Learning In Practice Award Recipients Announced – Enterprise Learning and Workforce Development Leaders Honored
More than 45 awards were presented to the learning industry’s most respected leaders during a special awards ceremony on Sept. 29 at the Fall 2009 Chief Learning Officer Symposium, held at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Outsourcing Implications Mixed From ACS-Xerox Deal
Xerox’s acquisition of ACS means opportunity for learning outsourcing, but to what degree and for whom is not yet clear.
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It Is Rocket Science: Lessons From NASA
A well publicized and costly mistake led former NASA director Charlie Pellerin to reflect on the impact of leadership and come up with a framework for success.