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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DARETOSHARE NOVEMBER 13, 2009 Finding In-House Experts Isn’t Easy search engine that mines internal blogs, for example, where workers post updates and field queries about their work, will help searchers judge for themselves who is an expert in a given field. Tags and keywords, which are posted by employees and serve as flags for search engines, can reveal qualities in an expert that are far from transparent in any database or directory. rely on my network to connect me to other people and information because I cannot know and will not try to know everything. I use the internal “knowledge management” and “learning management” systems. | DARETOSHARE DECEMBER 13, 2009 The Rise of the Corporate Multiversity seconds away via a search engine. In a recent CLO article written by Craig Mindrum, it is said that the most prevalent model for adult education is the corporate university – in terms of practical educational effectiveness. The article suggests that the corporate university has moved streets ahead of the traditional university. That the traditional universities have stood still for too long and that they have become irrelevant for people who want to pursue professional careers in the business sector. Do traditional universities too often produce graduates for which there is no market? | | | | | | | DARETOSHARE JUNE 17, 2010 Creating Safer Peer-to-Peer Learning Experiences We expect and need our surgeons, nuclear power engineers, and police officers to go through high quality learning programs. As a learning and development professional you are probably always on the lookout for ways to create more value – particularly for any ideas that don’t take a lifetime to develop and cost the Earth! But not all learning solutions of value need come at a great investment. The most powerful – and least leveraged – learning solution is peer-to-peer learning. Is it safe to use social media for learning? Is peer-to-peer learning safe? Guess what? Want to know more? | DARETOSHARE APRIL 15, 2009 Is Social Media Vital to Your Company? The survey questioned a broad spectrum of professionals across the global oil and gas industry including, industry engineers, geo-scientists and business managers. With an estimated 65,000 engineering professionals currently working in the global oil and gas industry this translates into a potential loss of 10 million man-hours a year, that roughly translates as a US$485 million loss to the industry (according to U.S. Will social media improve productivity? Is it vital to the company’s success? Will “employees use the media? Department of Labor salary statistics). | |
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