Training Industry Quarterly - Fall 2012 - (Page 4)
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Expert Education: Training, Technology & SMEs
By shawn Andrews SMEs need training too. Learning and development teams have an opportunity to effectively train SMEs to develop and deliver presentations.
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Cloud Transition: More to Consider Than Just Security
By Billy Biggs Cloud computing is here to stay. Organizations need to be aware of several challenges associated with a cloud transition.
My Training Dashboard? Which One?
By tom Kelly Learning organizations are required to share training metrics. Creating two dashboards can offer a strategic advantage for effective planning.
5 Gaming Elements for Effective e-Learning
By Karl Kapp Employing gaming elements into training can effectively engage learners, ultimately increasing retention and motivation.
Let’s Get Multi-Platform Training Right
By Bill rosenthal Increased productivity is a result organizations want to see. Initiating multi-platform training programs is one way to create a high-performance workforce.
Casebook: Colorado Secretary of State’s Office
By michelle eggleston Sharing knowledge is the essence of training. By employing a learning portal, the Colorado Secretary of State’s office is training on a broader scale.
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