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McDonald’s Corp.: Taking Knowledge From the Classroom to the Job Through Apprenticeship
CompTIA is collaborating with McDonald’s on an apprenticeship program that will help project managers take their classroom learning and apply it to their daily work, while reinforcing best practices in IT project management.
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Making the Most of Your Resources
It seems this country and its corporations have learned a lot of lessons from the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001. Not all of those lessons have been happy ones, but the bright side of the coin is that some changes at least have positive side effects.
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Debunking the LCMS Myth
There has been a lot of buzz in the e-learning market around defining what learning management systems and learning content management systems are and are not.
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Enterprise Education and Change Management
Never before in business has the need for employee education, training and change been so tightly entangled as it is today. With the explosion of the information technology age over the last several decades and the drive by businesses to constantly reinve
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Technology to Enhance the Learning Experience
It is rare to pick up a training industry magazine without seeing multiple references to e-learning or other types of technology. It can be challenging to decipher exactly what each tool has to offer and how you can match the right technology with a given
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American Standard: Tracking the Bottom-Line Impact
American Standard may be best known for its white porcelain toilets, but the Piscataway, N.J.-based corporation encompasses far more. In fact, plumbing products account for barely a quarter of the annual revenues of American Standard Cos., an organization
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Pat Crull: Toys ‘R’ Us Takes Learning Seriously
Name: Pat Crull, Ph.D. Title: Vice President and Chief Learning Officer Company: Toys ‘R’ Us Inc. Successes: Positioning learning to be utilized strategically and transformationally. Developing a training process that […]
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Six Sigma: Quality Performance
Chief learning officers in many organizations focus on the cutting edge of business practices to shape the corporate learning agenda. Quality initiatives like Six Sigma have long been a priority on that agenda. Let’s examine three major implications of Si