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- Italian Christmas Cake on 2009-12-23
- Italian Food Forever - Italian Recipes! on 2009-12-23
- 3oLHi.jpg (JPEG-afbeelding, 623x442 pixels) on 2009-12-19
- Accelerated leadership trajectories in communities of practice — Mathemagenic on 2009-12-18
- Anecdote: A simple explanation of the Cynefin Framework on 2009-12-16
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Productivity in a Networked Era: Not Your Father's ROI - Chief Learning Officer magazine on 2009-12-16
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return on investment in interaction (ROII)
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» Blog Archive » Predictions for Corporate Learning and Talent Management in 2010 on 2009-12-15
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Learning management systems will remain important but evolve rapidly into talent and informal systems. Collaboration and content management will drive the next major evolution in learning technology.
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From content to community - how L&D is changing - Training Press Releases on 2009-12-15
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from content creation to performance support
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From content to community: how L&D is changing
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- Kite's Europass CV Plugin wordpress and Elgg on 2009-12-15
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Learnlets » Future of the training department on 2009-12-15
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the patterns are changing fast enough that we can’t expect to be able to plan
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empower individuals so that they’re pulling togethe
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