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Certification Exams: Alternatives to Training Curricula
Think back to the times when you have learned most effectively. Was it when you listened to a particularly stirring lecture? Was it when you read a well-structured book with excellent diagrams? Was it a great e-learning widget that suddenly made a complex
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Pitney Bowes: Transformation for Success
Since its beginnings in 1920 when Arthur Pitney and Walter Bowes invented the postage meter, Pitney Bowes has evolved into a $4.1 billion global provider of integrated mail and document management solutions. It’s hard to believe that a company whose produ
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Halliburton: Drilling Into Education
Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the largest providers of products and services to the oil and gas industries. Employing approximately 85,000 people in more than 100 countries, Halliburton is divided into two operating groups: the Energy Services G
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Federal Aviation Administration: Effective Distance Learning
The Federal Aviation Administration contributes to national security and the promotion of U.S. aerospace by providing a safe and efficient global aerospace system. The FAA Academy is charged with training 48,000 FAA employees.
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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
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IBM: Learning Through Simulations
With 3,288 patents in 2002 alone—a total greater than the 12 largest IT companies combined—it’s no surprise that IBM Corp. delivers innovative learning solutions backed up by scientific research. Nancy Lewis, director of IBM Management Development and Cen
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The Value of Performance Simulations
Your business might be at risk due to training that may not deliver all of the skills that your employees need and assessments that may not always test whether they have acquired these skills. Simulations can play an important role in reducing this risk.
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Choosing an LMS: Taking Architecture Into Account
When chief learning officers are making decisions around learning management systems, it is important to take the company’s existing technology into account.