The best workplace learning blogs this week
Now you bought a LMS: Implement, Train and Support by Craig Weiss at the E-Learning 24/7 Blog
Congrats! You have now purchased your learning management system. I’m sure you feel relived and elated. Enjoy it will you can, because the next stage can create more stress than waiting in line at Disney World. Cont…
Organizational leadership and change by Alan See at the MindLeaders Blog
Although it occurred several years ago, I remember this faculty meeting as if it was yesterday. One of the presentations disclosed enrollment trends that disappointed many of my fellow faculty. Cont…
Why traditional intranets fail today’s knowledge workers at the Content Economy Blog
Businesses, in particular in the Western world, are becoming more and more knowledge-intensive with an increasing part of the workforce engaged in knowledge-based work. A study by The Work Foundation has estimated that we have a 30-30-40 workforce – 30 per cent in jobs with high knowledge content, 30 per cent in jobs with some knowledge content, and 40 per cent in jobs with less knowledge content. Cont…
From “learning technologies” to “social technologies” by Jane Hart at the Learning in the Social Workplace Blog
Social technologies now play a big part in everything we do, and it is quite clear that many knowledge workers use a variety of social tools and networks not only to help them get work done, but also to learn efficiently while on the job. Cont…
The Workplace Learner’s Manifesto by Tom Spiglanin
We believe these truths about learning in our workplaces:
What are your opinions on the future of workplace learning? Add comments or email me on laura.parker@terrapinn.com
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