November 15, 2012 - by Elizabeth Black, David Schlaifer
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the world of electronic health information is expected to add at least 37,700 new jobs to the U.S. economy in one decade. More »
February 25, 2011 - by Dave Underhill
In todays global economy, all companies?from Fortune 100 powerhouses to small businesses?look internationally for opportunities to grow. With so much at stake, trainers and other presenters who represent these companies often feel tremendous pressure to succeed. Unfortu... More »
February 25, 2011 - by ASTD Staff
New state resource for training incentives With the help of IBM, ASTD recently posted a new tool to help learning professionals identify state resources for training including grant funding, tax credits, or other public programs for specific industries and populations. More »
February 27, 2010 - by Steve Ressler
An open, accelerated flow of information is fostering greater collaboration and improving performance across all levels of government. A revolution is happening in government as the result of a new generation of government employees, the rise of Web 2.0 technologies, an... More »
November 04, 2009 - by Joe Willmore
We must give up the idea that competence must exist within the person and expand our view that whenever possible it should be built into the situation. What workers need to do their jobsinformation, rules, and knowledgeis often spread all over the place. Gloria Gery, Le... More »
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