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Turner Construction Co.: Building the Future
Turner Construction Company is the leading commercial builder in the United States, completing more than 1,600 projects a year across 42 business units in 27 states. The company has more than 4,700 employees and works with over 25,000 subcontractors, whic
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Communications Training
In any company, communication between managers and employees is a big issue. Employees want guidelines from their supervisors, and the management staff wants input from their team. And while most companies have little trouble sharing information down the
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The New Enterprise Learning Footprint
Since the introduction of the first e-learning solutions in 1996, a lot has changed in corporate education and training. The first wave of e-learning started with self-paced learning followed by the fast growth of live e-learning. The next step in this ev
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What’s In a Name?
E-learning is dead. That’s the recent conclusion of respected industry consultant Jay Cross. Could it be true? Have the three daggers of learner malaise, buyer disenchantment and vendor finances finally brought down the industry? Are we contemplating just
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The Market Is Coming Back to Knowledge Management
In the IT spending boom, CLOs and the like were inundated with software initiatives that “had” to be implemented. Many companies purchased these packages, not recognizing they were a “Trojan horse” of functionality and efficiency. Implementation after imp
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Video Propels E-Communication
In the productivity pyramid model, e-communication constitutes the first step. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the essential IT infrastructure is common. Since the infrastructure exists in most organizations, the use of video for knowledge sharing has op
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Transportation Security Administration: Safety in Numbers
As the aftershocks of the events of Sept. 11 rocked the United States, the U.S. government got to work finding ways to protect its citizens from future terrorist attacks. As a result, on Nov. 19, 2001, President Bush signed into law the Aviation and Trans
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Making the Most of Your Resources
It seems this country and its corporations have learned a lot of lessons from the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001. Not all of those lessons have been happy ones, but the bright side of the coin is that some changes at least have positive side effects.