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View ArticleHow to Make The SAAS Decision
Companies have much to consider when evaluating whether to buy software as a service for their learning management needs, including cost, user functionality, security and how to troubleshoot...
View ArticleWhy Pay Attention to Games?
Gaming appeals to motivation, which is important for learning transfer.Games are masters at engaging us. The success of “The Legend of Zelda,” “World of Warcraft,” “Second Life” and “Candy Crush” bears...
View ArticleSurvey Shows Relationship Divide Among Workers, Bosses
About 40 percent of employees say their boss dislikes them, according to a new survey, while just more than half report the access they have to their superior as satisfactory.Coventry, England — Feb....
View ArticleNot Your Grandfather's Diversity Training
When the state of Michigan learned that the minorities who worked for the agency did not feel their opinions mattered, leaders created nontraditional diversity training programs to promote more...
View ArticleLeadership Remix
Douglas Riddle, global director of coaching services and assessment portfolio at the Center for Creative Leadership, discusses leadership philosophies and if there is such a thing as ‘unique’...
View ArticleStudy: 90 Percent of Active Duty Service Member Spouses Are Underemployed
Active duty military spouses are more likely to have moved within states, across states and abroad, making it more difficult for them to find work that matches their level of education and experience,...
View ArticleSurvey: 38 Percent of Workers Have Dated a Co-Worker
Moreover, only 3 percent of workers who have had an office report say the relationship helped progress them in their career, according to a new survey.Chicago — Feb. 13 Looking for a Valentine? The...
View ArticleThe Week That Was
The top five stories from the week of Feb. 10. Also, simple ways to make your life awesome.
View ArticleNext Generation Embraces High School Internships
A recent report outlines how high school students are feeling pressured to find corporate internships before they venture off to college. Editors Ladan Nikravan and Frank Kalman discuss if it’s worth it.
View ArticleMake Your Social Network A Learning Tool
By understanding how informal networks communicate and collaborate, social network analysis can facilitate more effective learning program design and promote more innovative collaboration.Behind every...
View ArticleSurvey: Businesses Optimistic About Growth
However, 63 percent chief financial officers said it is somewhat or very challenging to find skilled candidates for professional-level positions today, according to a new survey.Menlo Park, Calif. —...
View ArticleWhy Young Leaders Won’t Give Up
After years of trial, error and rejection, millennial entrepreneur David Chen finally hit it big. He shares how learning leaders can push other Gen Y's to do the same.
View ArticleSurvey Shows Bosses Treating Employees Badly
Many employees have been shouted at by their boss during the course of a work-related discussion, a new survey shows.Coventry, England — Feb. 18Many employees (41 percent) have been shouted at by their...
View ArticleInterns: Percolating Performance or Coffee Stains?
Employers can better leverage their college internship programs to fill talent pipelines if they give students meaningful assignments rather than just make them get coffee and file invoices.Many...
View ArticleThe Power of Counterintuitive Thinking in Leadership Development
Developing exceptional leaders requires a counterintuitive strengths-based approach, because great leaders are differentiated by profound strengths and not the absence of weaknesses.Some things in life...
View ArticleSurvey Reveals Most Memorable Employee Excuses for Being Late
Nearly one quarter of employees admit to being tardy at least once a month on average, according to a new survey, with 15 percent admitting to arriving late at least once a week.Chicago — Feb. 20From...
View ArticleStudy: Many Squander PTO Time
More than 40 percent of American workers who receive the benefit of paid time off finished the year by squandering a portion of their allotted time, according to a new study.Washington — Feb. 20 More...
View ArticleThe Week That Was
The top five stories from the week of Feb. 17. Also, the office desk of the future.
View ArticleWant Results? Champion the Informal
Formal gets all the money, but today more learning happens outside classrooms.Learning is more important than ever. We have an information explosion. The world is becoming more complex. We have to...
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