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DuPont: Innovating With Six Sigma
Since its founding in 1802, DuPont has grown into a $24 billion science company with 80,000 employees, delivering science-based solutions in markets such as food and nutrition, health care, apparel, home and construction, electronics and transportation. W
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E-Learning: Gaining Business Value Through Six Sigma
As its use in organizations increases, e-learning is evolving from being a new initiative to becoming just another business process. Much of this paradigm shift is being driven by businesses that are moving away from envisioning the potential of e-learnin
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Blended Learning and Business Change
Online delivery of training (i.e., e-learning) has surpassed the early-adopter stage, and companies find that the longer they use it, the more they use it. A cost-cutting slant has been effective in fostering its growth as a tool at the disposal of traini
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Results Count
The result is what counts, if it gets the job done. Thanks for your insights and willingness to put pen to paper (fingers to keyboard), so to speak. Patrick M. Hentschell FM Global Johnston, R.I. January 2004 Table of Contents
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Building the Case for Education Investment
CLOs know that learning is imperative to success with enterprise software rollouts, but how do you justify your case to the other leaders of your organization? With PeopleSoft’s help, learning executives can not only build the case to justify investments
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Winning Strategies for Leadership Development
If every company develops a winning strategy, then why doesn’t every company win?
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Driving Performance Through Training
Tough times demand tough action. You have a mountain of training and reference material, but does this mountain of material address your current business goals? For example, your training department has been in existence for a number of years, and you hav
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Innovative Corporate/University Alliances
The National Center for Education Statistics reports that over the past decade more than 500 institutions of higher education have closed their doors. During this same time, corporate universities have grown fivefold, to more than 2,000, compared with 3,6












