April 23, 2009 - by Meryl Natchez
With the quick pace of the information age, data management is a continuous and thorny problem. We are all drowning in data. It exists in multiple locations and formats. Some of it overlaps or duplicates other information, some is unique, some is static, and some change... More »
April 23, 2009 - by ASTD Staff
To one expert, the future of learning is a kind of workplace community. For another, it's a new application of social media to an existing business process. Others call it simply "learning 2.0" or "social learning." Despite this apparent name game, nearly every learning... More »
April 23, 2009 - by Aparna Nancherla
The economic crisis is now common knowledge, even to those who avoid the media in an effort to escape hearing the latest bad news. The latest question on the table is how companies are handling the current situation, and across the globe, the answer is the same - organi... More »
An interview with Doug Lynch, Vice Dean, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Lynch founded Corporate Learning Services—an advisory program for large organizations such as American Express and JetBlue Airways on developing corporate universiti... More »
April 22, 2009 - by John Kamensky
During his first one hundred days in office, President Barack Obama showed a preference for using pragmatic approaches to tackle big policy and implementation challenges. To do so, his administration is developing large-scale ... More »
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