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It’s a matter of culture

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I'd like to follow up on my last post and also weigh in on the question of investment in formal training and informal learning. I tend to see the world through my own professional lens, which is that of culture. Although usually taken to be about the behavioral diff... More »

102 Questions

ASTD Staff

UPDATE 2/19/07: After an error then a typo, the link below goes to the correct page. Just to be sure, it's http://learningcircuitblog.pbwiki.com/bigquestions and the list is now 112 questions long. Since I'm not tracking comments this month for The Big Question, I ... More »

The Numbers Behind Informal & Formal Learning

ASTD Staff

I recently posted an article on this blog, Investing in Informal Learning. Seeing more in it that what I originally posted, I used it as part of a larger posting on trdev, State of the Learning Industry. Tony Karrer urged me to post it to Learning Circuits ... More »

The wisdom of Jack Welch

ASTD Staff

I'm not a great believer in leadership training, even though it's very much the trend. But the fact that such training exists means that there is a problem to be solved. I notice that some of the manuals like to quote the 10 leadership principles of Jack Welch. I've... More »

Pay No Attention to that Man Behind the Curtain

ASTD Staff

Hi everyone. Some of you may have caught glimpses of some work I'm doing behind the scenes of LCB. If you had a chance to see Peter Isackson's post on improvisational learning from May of 2002 that accidentally was at the top of this page for the last 24 hours or so... More »