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Lubrizol: Driving Employees to E-Learning
Lubrizol is a global, fluid technology company concentrating on high-performance chemicals, systems and service for industry and transportation. Part of Lubrizol’s corporate vision is to develop and leverage global talent, so training is a priority from t
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Marketing Enterprise Learning
I vividly remember the meeting. It was back in the late 1980s. My fellow instructional team members and I were sitting in a conference room after a long day in the classrooms of our local training center, listening to our sales manager give us tips on how
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Cliff Purington: Education Blasts Off at Rockwell Collins
Spend a few minutes with Cliff Purington, director of learning and development for Rockwell Collins, and you’ll meet a different kind of chief learning officer. Purington’s got the right pedigree—reared in organizational development—and demonstrable talen
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It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over: The Beginning of E-Learning
After the people of London had experienced devastating attacks in World War II and their spirits were flagging, Winston Churchill rallied English citizens by saying, “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, th
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Tech Trends Impacting E-Learning
Do you remember what you paid for a computer in 1985? If you bought a screamer with 512K of RAM and a 20-MB hard drive, you paid about $4,000. Today a PC with 256 megabytes of RAM and a 30-gigabyte hard drive costs a mere $600. This is proof of the techno
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Circuit City: Plugging Into Education
As the second-largest consumer electronics retailer in the United States, Circuit City must keep pace with the rapid change of technology. Innovations in digital technology have significantly increased new product introductions in everything from digital
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Employee Development, By the Numbers
“A carefully designed career development program can assist organizations in building and maintaining an agile workforce.” OK, I’ll grant you that it’s never going to replace “Damn the torpedoes, full […]
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Docent and Click2learn to Merge
Click2learn and Docent Inc., both leaders in the business performance and learning market, announced last week that they will merge into one company that will be a clear industry leader […]