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The Storyboard: Turning Information Into Experience
An e-learning project has many components, often being developed concurrently by many different people. Consequently, planning is a very important part of ensuring the success of the project, both for you and for the customer. One of the crucial artifacts
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Integrating Knowledge Into the Workplace
Now, more than ever, success in a fiercely competitive global economy depends on an organization’s ability to change and its people’s ability to respond to that change. Products that were once introduced annually now come out monthly. New software tools a
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Moving Toward Second-Generation E-Learning
One of the key problems addressed and solved by e-learning is instructor variability. Avoiding the extremes of creativity and ordinariness, e-learning instructional designers have opted for the solid middle road of competence. In the process of channeling
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Unleashing Organizational Know-How
For many large U.S businesses, the past few years have been lean ones. The recession of 2001 and the jobless recovery that has ensued has seen management focus on cost-cutting and increasing productivity to position their companies for growth in the next
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Governing the Learning Organization in an Era of Strategic Human Capital Development and Management
Global competition, the knowledge revolution and the growing expectations for performance drive every organization to achieve more effective and efficient learning, and drive the development and management of its human capital. The next horizon of opportu
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M-Learning: The Next Wave for Training and Development
Mobile devices and wireless networks are booming. According to Gartner Inc., more than 50 percent of professional notebooks will have wireless LAN (WLAN) capability by the end of 2004. In the same time period, Gartner says that through WLAN hot spots, tra
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Leadership Effectiveness for the Health Care Industry
In the realm of health care, one mistake can mean the difference between life and death. In fact, according to a 1999 report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM), between 44,000 and 98,000 Americans die every year due to preventable medical errors in hosp
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Are Your Top Leaders Battling to Build Energy?
Although the economy may be showing signs of recovery, senior leaders are just beginning to feel some of the repercussions of the economic downturn, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Business School and eePulse Inc., which delivers