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Part 2: Not New, Just Revisited
The concept of just-in-time learning, where employees look for learning options at the point of need, isn’t new, but technology adds new elements.
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Chief Learning Officer Magazine Announces 2013 LearningElite Finalists
The finalists are recognized as innovators in enterprise education, delivering measurable business value by utilizing the best workforce development practices.
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Can Music Make for Better Learners?
Many people enjoy listening to music as they work. But does it make them more productive and better learners?
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Eight Ways Learning Impacts Succession Planning
Learning leaders are integral to the succession management process because so much of it depends on developing and preparing high potentials for future responsibilities.
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Formal Versus Self-Education: Which Is Better?
Forward-thinking companies are beginning to look past the undergraduate degree to those who are self-educated. Is this the right approach?
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Four Ways to Assess Learning
When it comes to learning design, it’s best to assess an issue early. Defining the 
problem, checking assumptions and gathering data rapidly can avoid many 
program execution delays and mistakes.
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Bentley University Launches Career Development Course
Career Development Introduction 101 aims to provide first-year students with a career toolkit and the opportunity to do mock interviews and elevator pitches in front of corporate recruiters.
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Six Leadership Fundamentals for Global Success
The key to productivity is building a talent strategy that takes advantage of the innovations, information and technology available in the human age.

















