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Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind

Tony Karrer

This is the same problem that Andrew McAfee discusses ERP vs. Enterprise 2.0. Focusing on job roles, teams, collaboration sounds like a heavy, groupware type approach that is going to take too much work and be too inflexible if you ever get it done.

Groupware 100
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What's on Your Social Wish List?

CLO Magazine

You’ve been doing your own research on Enterprise 2.0 That same executive secured a mandate from the executive committee to experiment with social networking in three areas of the company: international sales, manufacturing resource forecasting and learning and development. You’re a learning leader. and learning networks.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

You’ve been doing your own research on “Enterprise 2.0” Note: This is the version of the article I submitted to CLO under the title H0w Will You Take Advantage of Your In-House Social Network? The article that appears in the magazine was edited by CLO editors. You’re Chief Learning Officer. and learning networks.

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Questioning the Questioner

CLO Magazine

Who will own enterprise collaboration? There’s even a name for this new kind of organization: Enterprise 2.0. Will learning departments take hold of the reins and lead enterprise collaboration to the future? Will this be a part of a bigger, ongoing trend in 2011 or just a blip on the radar? Finance and operations?

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LearnTrends 2009: Balance, web 2.0, Internet Time Alliance, DAU

Jay Cross

Next up Deb Schwartz ( Altimeter Group ) and Jerry Michalski ( Sociate ) talked about the challenges and opportunities we confront with enterprise 2.0. I think it’s like taking notes: you don’t have to re-read the notes to end up with stronger memories. As with all of our presentations this week, you had to be there.

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Web 2.0 and Change Present Challenges to Many Learning Executives

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Chief learning officers (CLO s) are dealing with organizations the same way they did 25 years ago—focusing on full-time employees. CLO s are going to need to understand that and do something about it. Jay Cross is a champion of informal learning (and author of the definitive book on the topic), Web 2.0, By Rex Davenport.

Web 52
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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Device Diversity is the “New Normal” Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning Pad/Tablet Use Explodes Authoring Tools Will Evolve Private Social Networks Win Over Public Market Consolidations Will Occur Here Come the Experts! This has real value for the enterprise. My belief is that this crowdsources aspects of curation.