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Novartis: Supporting Sales Leaders Through Simulations
Novartis, a leader in pharmaceutical research and development with businesses in pharmaceuticals, consumer health, generics, eye care and animal health, was created in 1996 from the merger of the Swiss companies Ciba and Sandoz. Headquartered in Basel, Sw
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The Promise of Online Simulations
Online simulations have the potential to add enormous value to corporate training environments. Simulations are fun and engaging and allow learners to internalize knowledge by applying new skills in a risk-free environment. This can dramatically increase
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E-Learning Made in India–Selecting the Right Firm
According to a recent survey from members of the Masie E-Learning Consortium, the development of a one-hour e-learning program can cost enterprises between $10,000 and $150,000. When reviewing estimates for e-learning development, sometimes the focus is o
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Closing the Execution Gap
In my last column, I pointed out a vast execution gap in most organizations. So many crucial initiatives fail, so many change efforts collapse, due to this yawning gap.
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The Next Position for CLOs: Corporate Board Member
The scandals of the past years have had an interesting impact on the demographics of new board members. They are beginning to come from ranks of human resource professionals. According to a study by the National Association of Corporate Directors, succe
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Education Anywhere
I was thinking about this in my car the other day. I was en route to one meeting while my PDA beeped to remind me of the meeting coming just […]
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U.S. Navy: Smooth Sailing for Education
For the U.S. Navy, “mission-critical learning” takes on a whole new meaning. Reaching around 2 million people with learning, the Naval Education Training Command (NETC) designs the guidelines under which training is developed and delivered for active-duty
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Full Engagement
Once companies have the right people on the bus and have the bus moving in the right direction, the collective talent and skill of everyone on the bus must become fully engaged around the corporate mission. Our nearly three decades of experience has clear