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Maintaining Consistency in European Learning
When it comes to developing and delivering learning, Europe's diversity can be a liability and an asset. But as learning modalities grow in sophistication and flexibility, it's increasingly viewed as a competitive advantage.
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The Creative Class
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GlaxoSmithKline: Improving Global Project Management Capability
Because of its operations and organizational structure, global project management is crucial for GlaxoSmithKline.
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Thinking Globally, Learning Locally
Global consulting firm Mercer has turned to a learning platform to better manage workforce performance, deliver employee development programs and capture knowledge.
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Atlas of Learning
A modern-day Atlas in his own right, Jan Ginneberge, vice president of learning at Alcatel-Lucent University, supports his company’s learning offerings around the world.
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Wage and Hour Lawsuits: An Expensive Price to Pay for Ignorance
In an age of economic uncertainty, corporations cannot afford to be ignorant of wage and hour laws. If they are, it will cost them.
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Boomers No More Eager to Retire Than Predecessors
Baby boomers have mixed feelings about retirement, according to a survey of more than 2,500 senior HR executives by Novations Group, a consulting firm based in Boston.
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Where’s the Creativity?
We all know that creativity breeds innovation. But if you look at the stereotypical office, ingenuity is often sacrificed in favor of standardization.