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How ‘Siloed’ Is Your Training Organization?
Training has always found its way into some interesting formats and departments across organizations. I’ve seen it “owned” by everyone from the CLO to the individual line manager. This has obviously created some fairly fragmented strategies. Mapping train
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Making Certification Part of a Business Strategy
Many organizations require industry certification as part of their learning strategies, particularly for IT professionals. Certification programs provide a means of verifying the knowledge of employees through a high-stakes assessment.
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Measuring Learning Investments
I was recently asked to submit a cost analysis on attending a major trade event. To build my case, I outlined objectives and mapped a strategy for reaching them. I established a metric by which to determine satisfactory return on investment (ROI) and list
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Getting a Handle on Regulated Training
While much of the corporate world focuses on the developmental side of training"human resources, sales and management training" there is a lot to be learned from the operational side of the business.
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The Benefits of Mentor Programs
People are the most important part of any organization, and developing those people through mentoring gives the organization a competitive advantage.
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Union Pacific: On Track With Training
Union Pacific Railroad is the largest railroad in North America, with more than 33,000 route miles of railway in 23 states. Kevin Nailer, assistant vice president of HR, Planning and Development for Union Pacific is responsible for the technical training
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QAD: Producing a Quality Team
QAD provides software solutions that help manufacturers collaborate with customers, suppliers and partners to ensure optimal productivity. QAD customers include manufacturers of automotive, food and beverage, consumer, electronics, industrial and medical
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Adopting E-Learning: Lessons From the Government
The use of e-learning within government agencies is one area where the government leads much of Corporate America in widespread adoption, the development of innovative applications and its incorporation as an essential component in agency-wide learning in