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Are You Using Gaming for Learning?
Games are ubiquitous online, and they’re not just for kids. With the right mechanics and strategy they can significantly increase learning engagement and retention for adults.
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AlliedBarton Security Services and Drexel University Partner on Learning Center
The new center is designed to provide convenient access to computers and study areas for continuous e-Learning opportunities through the AlliedBarton EDGE, the company’s professionally designed and executed approach to training and development.
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Learning Is Never Finished
When you stop learning and growing, you become stagnant, especially at work. Here’s how to ensure your growth as a learning leader continues for your entire career.
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Report: Postsecondary Institutions No Longer Providing Skills for Jobs
The Committee for Economic Development (CED) is beginning a campaign to get business leaders involved in postsecondary education reform. To launch the effort, CED is releasing a report with data that underscore this urgency.
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Social Media Lets End-Users Influence Learning Products
Learning software providers are monitoring social media to help drive enhancements and influence product roadmaps. Organizations should expect this and more from their vendors.
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The Intersection Between Culture and Executive Education
A new executive education program in Qatar aims to break down lasting stereotypes about the Middle East.
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Study: Majority of European Employers Cut Skills and Training Investments
Also, the survey of 500 senior decision makers from European businesses, government agencies and civil society organizations found that just 18 percent of companies and bodies plan to increase spending on skills and training over the next year.
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Survey: Lack of Communication Top Management Mistake
Forty one percent of CFOs said lack of communication between staff and management is the most frequent misstep companies make in managing their teams, according to a recent survey. Lack of recognition and praise was cited by 28 percent of respondents.