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Technology – Training and Technology: Methods That Work in a Global Enterprise
As chief learning officers, you are charted with cost-effectively managing training and ensuring knowledge transfer through your initiatives. In the past couple of years, you may have been caught in the e-learning boom and quite possibly have been burned.
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Consolidation in the Knowledge Management Sector
With all the fear currently residing in the market, consolidation is being widely discussed. The topic of consolidation is often thrown about as if deals are started and closed over a weekend. This is not the case, which is why attrition is end result for
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Enterprise Learning: A Spending Summary
The enterprise-learning market is 37 percent larger than the U.S. motion picture industry, and more than twice as large as the burgeoning video-game industry. Even in the midst of the most recent economic recession, enterprise spending on learning grew 1.
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Century 21: Bringing Learning Home
Managing training at a large corporation like Century 21 is no small challenge. With about 88,000 agents and 4,400 brokers dispersed across 30 countries, the paperwork alone stacks up like a mortgage application. But a mission is a mission, and at Century
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LearningElite Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the LearningElite program? A. Chief Learning Officer magazine’s LearningElite program honors the best organizations for learning and development. This robust, peer-developed benchmarking program recognizes those organizations that employ exemplary workforce development strategies to deliver significant business results that benefit their organization, industry and the learning and development field. Developed under the guidance…
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2010 CLO Business Intelligence Industry Report
In today’s economy, making the right decisions is more crucial than ever. In the Chief Learning Officer Business Intelligence Industry Report, more than 2000 of today’s most respected learning executives share their valuable insights and outlooks for












