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Birth of a Salesman: Selling Learning to Solve Business Issues
Perceptions about the learning function may be learning professionals’ greatest frustration, but changing those perceptions is one of the most promising opportunities for impact.
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At Michigan LearnPort, Teachers Tap Social Networking
Public school teachers typically spend all of their time sharing knowledge with students. To encourage peer sharing, Michigan Virtual University created Michigan LearnPort.
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Short-Term Assignments on the Rise
More and more organizations are enabling a mobile workforce by increasing temporary and short-term job assignments, according to a recent survey.
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Happy Together: Uniting Multiple Generations in Work and Learning
U.S. businesses face a serious talent problem with the coming retirement of baby boomers. But the challenge lies not with a lack of manpower, but with insufficient knowledge transfer.
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Comedy in the Classroom
Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Because he wanted to get out of training.
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White Paper Tells How to Heighten Operational Efficiency in Sluggish Times
According to recent research from Expertus and Training Industry Inc., 92 percent of 113 learning leaders surveyed felt pressure to cut costs.
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Fantastic Voyage: Journey to the Other Side of the World
Despite the increasing reliance on virtual modalities to deliver learning to employees around the globe, certain development experiences still have to be conducted in a face-to-face setting.










