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February 14, 2007 Knowledge, Learning, And Work Unite!Formal And Informal Learning Help Workers Do Their Jobswith Matthew Brown, Shelby Semmes |
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A new generation of learning is here. Today, employees are working in a very fast-paced environment. They need learning that is immediate, relevant, and in the context of their work. The course approach — made up of multiple, sequential half-hour lessons — won't do the job alone. To get their jobs done, new computer-savvy workers expect the following essential components: short learning segments available on a variety of devices; more opportunities to collaborate with peers and get answers from experts; and high-quality data search engines.
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Information & Knowledge Management, Learning Strategy, Enterprise Collaboration, IT Management, IT Organization, Human Capital Management
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