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Elements of Social Media Arrive on the Learning Scene
In January 1996, Elliott Masie declared himself a nanolearner. In doing so, he placed his finger on the pulse of a trend in e-learning that was just starting to take shape.
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Nonprofits in Health Care: Learning at ENH
Jane Dowd is chief learning officer of Evanston Northwestern Healthcare (ENH), an integrated, academic health care system made up of three hospitals and 65 offices and facilities based in Illinois.
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Connecting the Dots: Recognizing Talent Development Differences at Nonprofits
By several measures, growth in the nonprofit sector is outpacing growth in the rest of the economy.
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The Learning Organization Meets the Long Tail (Part 2)
Long tails for the enterprise occur when the power to create and publish is widely held, the content can be distributed at near-zero cost and a market exists that connects knowledge workers with a nearly infinite number of content creators.
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INTTRA: Using Global Learning to Better Enable Talent Management
Learning has a way of making its presence known in business.
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CLO Learning Philosophies: Then and Now
Next month, Chief Learning Officer magazine will mark its fifth anniversary.
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Study: E-Learning Spending on the Rise
According to a report by Global Industry Analysts Inc., “eLearning: A Global Strategic Business Report,” e-learning is on the rise, and demand for it is expected to exceed $52.6 billion by 2010 worldwide.
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Evolving IT Landscape Affects CLOs
CLOs are not part of this IT department, but that doesn’t mean he or she shouldn’t be exceptionally savvy about the rapidly changing world of technology and how technical innovations will affect the business of learning.