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E-Learning’s Greatest Legacy
Lately I have been involved in quite a few discussions about how well e-learning has been working. Organizations seem to be over the hump of adoption and are experiencing measurable results and uptake. For many, it’s been a long, hard road: We seem to be coming down from the just-in-time promise and being overly impressed…
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Service Credit Union: Using E-Learning to Keep Pace
Service Credit Union (SCU), a member-owned organization established in 1957 to provide financial services to U.S. military personnel, today has approximately 86,000 members in every U.S. state and 10 countries, with the highest concentrations in the New England region. Because of its considerable geographic reach, SCU must utilize Internet technologies to deliver educational offerings to…
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The CLO’s Role: Marketing Learning Success
I woke up one recent morning to the voice of actor Robert Duvall on WQXR FM, the classical music station of the New York Times: “This is a real letter from a man named Richard Bauman to his boss in 2004: ‘I just want to thank you for creating the Employee Scholar program, which completely…
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Delphi: Driving Performance With Teams
Although it’s only six years old, Delphi, a provider of mobile electronics and transportation components and systems technology, has nearly a century of history behind it. The organization was part of automobile manufacturer General Motors until it was spun off into a separate business in 1999 with the slogan “Driving automotive technology where it’s never…
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Building High-Performance Teams
Your organization likely already employs the high-performing teams you need. Committed leaders who take risks and get results can inspire these potential winners to solve business challenges and deliver long-term results.
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Developing an Innovation Quotient
Innovation is the fuel that powers your business to new heights. Crafting a culture that supports organizational innovation will lead the workforce to reach beyond mere imitation to creatively drive your organization forward.
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Next-Generation Learning Leaders
The chief learning officer, by whatever title fits the individual corporate structure, spends his or her day thinking about the education and development of others. That’s the nature of the position, of course. But this month, I’m going to ask you to spend some time pondering your own education, your own career path—your own future.…
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Reuters: Bringing Learning Up to Date
Since 1851, Reuters has maintained its reputation as one of the fastest and most accurate media outlets around. Learning provides a widespread workforce with the skills needed to deliver the news.

