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IN THIS ISSUE SPECIAL COVER STORY 16 REPORTS 16 Informal Learning: Embracing Web 2.0 By Lyn C. Maize, Caroline C. Avey and Phillip D. Antonelli The lion’s share of learning is conducted outside formal settings, so learning leaders often must harness the power of the unknown. Today’s technology makes real performance possible. TACTICS 22 22 Leveraging Cutting-Edge Technologies for Learning By John Hovell Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and training is keeping pace with that change. We’ll help you prepare for what’s possible now, and get set for what’s on the horizon. STRATEGIES 26 26 Reshaping the Learning Function to Think and Act Globally By Vicki Kossoff To best serve the business, learning must be globally integrated and strategically designed. Network orchestration may hold the key to creating your organization’s future in a flat world. Training Industry Quarterly, Fall 2008 / A Training Industry, Inc. ezine / www.trainingindustry.com/TIQ 5
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