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E-Mail: Technological Breakthrough or Productivity Drain?
There’s a new kind of corporate battle raging in offices around the globe that has nothing to do with takeovers, mergers or acquisitions. It’s called an e-mail war. A recent survey by Novations concluded that less than 30 percent of all e-mail sent actual
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Diversity in the Enterprise Equals Development
When you hear the term “diversity,” you may think of minority recruitment or gender equalization in the workplace. These conceptual definitions are certainly important, but there is another that touches on the full development of assets within an organiza
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GE Consumer Finance: Expanding Global Training, Expanding Business
As vice president of training and development for GE Consumer Finance, Ginny Ertl is responsible for creating a global learning community. With her help, 32,000 employees help bring good things to light.
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Governance: The Next Learning Gap
Savvy CLOs are poised to close the next learning gap—enterprise learning governance. The key to success is understanding people processes and knowing how to leverage organizational disciplines effectively.
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Hyperion: Global Governance in Progress
Even medium-sized companies can go global. Hyperion is a leading enterprise software provider of business performance management solutions. The company employs approximately 2,400 people in 20 countries and manages a […]
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Chief Learning Officer Mission Statement
In print, in person and on the Web, Chief Learning Officer magazine and its network of related media and events is committed to offering solutions for enterprise productivity to executive-level […]
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Manager’s Quiz: Are You a Coach or a Referee?
If you’re a manager-coach, you’re ensuring that your employees are experiencing as much success as possible. If you’re a manager-referee, you’re waiting for your staff to make mistakes so that you can run interference, call a penalty and tell the person w