December 16, 2009 - by Juana Llorens
If the recent debate over fixing the U.S. healthcare system has done anything, it has helped to reveal some of the complexities underlying the delivery of cost-efficient, high-quality, patient-focused care. For learning professionals at hospitals and other healthcare or... More »
December 01, 2009 - by Paula Ketter
While most of us would like to see 2009 and the economic recession leave and never return, there is no denying that this year was a monumental year in workplace learning for technology, informal learning, and employee performance. More »
November 23, 2009 - by Patrick Devlin
Westinghouse Electric Company has long been at the forefront of the world energy stage. The Monroeville, Pennsylvania - based company's facility produces state-of-the-art equipment and operating systems for nearly 50 percent of the world's commercial nuclear power plant... More »
November 23, 2009 - by Dean Smith
While the recession may officially be over, it will be some time before the workplace returns to stability. Layoffs, salary freezes, and reduced benefits continue to be the norm. Companies have stretched both budgets and employees to ensure survival. A new study by Rand... More »
November 23, 2009 - by Melanie Holmes
If you want success at retaining your best talent, toss out your stereotypes toward older adults: older workers can't or won't keep their skills current; older workers are cynical, stubborn, and difficult; and older workers have a lot of health problems. Mature workers ... More »
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