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ASTD - Learn from the BEST workshop

ASTD - Learn from the BEST workshop
When: Friday, October 3, 2008
Where: Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Regan Nat’l Airport
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703.418.1234 or 800.233.1234
Event type: Certificate Programs / Workshops
Presenter: 2008 ASTD BEST award winners
Price: 370.00
Additional Information: see web link for more details
Event Type: one day workshop
Sponsoring Organization: ASTD
Registration Link: store.astd.org…
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Spend a day with the winners of the 2008 BEST Awards at ASTD’s Learn from the BEST—a one-day workshop where you can learn the secrets to success of the organizations that set the benchmark for workplace learning and performance.

ASTD’s BEST Awards recognize organizations for achieving enterprise-wide success through learning. They are BEST at Building talent Enterprise-wide, Supported by the organization’s leaders fostering a Thorough learning culture.

On October 3, learn how the BEST organizations:
* have moved from training as a program to making learning enterprisewide to leverage productivity and profitability
* link learning to individual and organizational performance
* make learning a business strategy.

Link: www.astd.org…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

CLO Events - “Measuring Success” Symposium

CLO Events - “Measuring Success” Symposium
 
When: Wednesday, September 24 – Friday, September 26, 2008
Where: Hotel del Coronado
1500 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: 619-435-6611
Fax: 619-522-8262
hoteldel.com
Event type: Symposium/Conference
Event Type: Measuring Success: Learning’s Positive Impact on Business
Sponsoring Organization: Chief Learning Officer Magazine
Registration Link: guest.cvent.com…
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In sports, success is measured by championships. Lavish trophies, diamond rings and ticker-tape parades are the key performance indicators. In enterprise education, measuring success is much more difficult: Data around the efficacy of learning cannot always be convincingly linked to outcomes. Yet, in such a critical field, it is imperative for the chief learning officer to clearly connect employee development to positive business results. Fortunately, industry research and best practices offer proven methods for measuring how learning contributes to organizational objectives. Join us at the Fall 2008 CLO Symposium, as we explain how relevant and accurate metrics support the continued success of educational initiatives.

Link: www.clomedia.com…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

TM Webinar: How to Build a 3-Year Strategic Talent Management Road Map

TM Webinar: How to Build a 3-Year Strategic Talent Management Road Map
 
When: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Where: Online
Event type: Webinar
Sponsoring Organization: Talent Management / Plateau
Event Type: Webinar
Additional Information: Please see web link for details
Registration Link: www.webex.com…
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Why is it critical to develop a talent management strategy before changing processes or implementing technologies? What can you do if you are already down the path of implementation and don’t have one? As organizations implement solutions to better manage their workforces, there is greater complexity and need for direction and accountability. Join Mike Brennan and Heidi Spirgi of Knowledge Infusion in this Talent Management magazine webinar, sponsored by Plateau, to learn:

• Steps to get you started on a talent management strategy.
• How to sell the talent management value proposition to the organization.
• The importance of a defined governance structure for decision making.
• How to get the business’ support.
• How to measure and communicate your initiatives’ success.

Link: www.talentmgt.com…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT WEST 2008

ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT WEST 2008

When: Tuesday, September 23 – Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Where: San José McEnery Convention Center •
San José, CA
Event type: Symposium/Conference
Additional Information: see web link for more details
Event Type: In-depth 2-day Conference
Registration Link: secure.infotoday.com…
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At Enterprise Search Summit West you will:

* Get the nuts and bolts you need to make search work.
* See how hands-on information managers are implementing search
software and getting results.
* Find out how to troubleshoot search problems and avoid glitches.
* Hear case studies from practicing enterprise search professionals.
* Learn how to upgrade or enhance the search solution that you
already have in place.
* Understand when and why to use taxonomies and metadata in
enterprise search.
* Get briefed on next-generation search tools and developments.
* Meet other IT professionals and information managers with similar
needs and interests.

Link: www.enterprisesearchsummit.com…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

TM Webinar: How to Engage, Embrace and Acquire Top Talent

TM Webinar: How to Engage, Embrace and Acquire Top Talent

When: Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Where: Online
Event type: Webinar
Sponsoring Organization: Talent Management / WebEx
Event Type: Webinar
Additional Information: Please see web link for details
Registration Link: www.webex.com…
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Economic uncertainty places tremendous pressure on organizations to do more with less, and in HR, every hiring mistake exacts significant cost. In this Talent Management magazine webinar, sponsored by WebEx, you will learn:

• Secrets of doing more with less to leverage the organization’s brand to engage top talent.
• How to improve the talent engagement for all candidates.
• Retention strategies for prospective human assets through technological tricks of the trade.
• How to leverage selection activities to increase profitability and shareholder value.

Link: www.talentmgt.com…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

APQC’s Knowledge Base

APQC’s Knowledge Base
 
When: Monday, September 15 – Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Where: Disney’s Contemporary Resort
4600 North World Drive
Lake Buena Vista, Florida, 32830
Event type: Symposium/Conference
Additional Information: see web link for details
Event Type: conference
Sponsoring Organization: PDMA
Registration Link: pdmadev.associationsonline.com…
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PDMA delivers the most exciting and interactive environment to connect with your peers, debate hot product development and management topics, introduce new tools and techniques, experience new ways to uncover creativity in yourself and your project teams, improve your skills through relevant workshops, try new vendor tools and meet gurus and outstanding corporate innovators in intimate roundtable discussions.

It’s More Than a Conference…

…Join us and the PDMA community for peer-to-peer knowledge sharing tailored to meet your professional development and company needs whether you are experienced in new product development or new to the field. Earn 20 NPDP PDHs by Attending!

Link: conference.pdma.org

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

ASNA 2008 - Call for Papers

ASNA 2008 - Call for Papers
 
When: Friday, September 12 – Saturday, September 13, 2008
Where: University of Zurich
Schönberggasse 11, 8001 Zürich
Event type: Symposium/Conference
Additional Information: see web link for more info
Sponsoring Organization: Applications of Social Network Analysis
Registration Link: www.asna.ch…
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The 5th conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA 2008) will take place on the main campus of the University of Zurich again. The conference will start with a key note speech and continue with parallel panel sessions as in previous years.

This year’s keynote will be simulcasted via the internet to a parallel event at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. Our Japanese colleagues will organize a session of ASNA2008 (codenamed “ASNA2008-Asia”), which will mainly focus on (the existing, emerging, or just possible) technological aspects of applications of social network analysis. ASNA-Asia is thought to become a forum for students and young researchers in Asia, who are or will be involved in the development of various “SNA-based” software systems.For this year it is a pilot and hopefully we will be able to extend the model next year by having one website but several simultaneous conferences around the globe on applications of social network analysis.

Link: www.asna.ch…

September 12th, 2008 No Comments »

Traditional Orientation for New-Hires is Getting Old

CLO Magazine just published an article in today’s newsletter about new-hire orientation or on-boarding.

This is more fodder that the process constructed for new-hires is another opportunity for competitive advantage as we move further into our knowledge economy.  Organizations that understand this transition and embrace it are developing employee on-boarding programs that target two critical areas: informational and relational.

The informational element addresses the ’stuff’ that new hires need to know.  In the information age this cannot be a data dump though - this information needs to be assessed in terms of when someone needs it (i.e. week one, month two, etc.) and how it can be best delivered (i.e. e-learning, podcast, face-to-face, etc) and accessed in the future.

The relational element acknowledges that no matter how good the information is that is provided, people will eventually come to get most of their questions answered through their network of relationships.  Therefore on-boarding programs that incorporate activities and assignments that help new hires meet other people in the organization and form relationships with them have been proven to allow new hires to be productive faster and also to retain them longer.

‘Knowledge Worker’ is certainly a popular buzzword these days but there is merit there.  How these new additions to the workforce acquire, retain and access the information they need is fundamentally different than is was a few decades ago and most orientation programs haven’t yet adapted to that shift.

Organizations that continue to use the precious few first days of someone’s new role to have them fill out paperwork and watch corporate videos are missing a crucial opportunity to prepare their newest team members to help them succeed in their mission…whatever it may be.

August 11th, 2008 No Comments »

Networked Learning: Training for the Rest of Us

Chief Learning Officer [CLO] Media recently printed an online feature titled “Transform Corporate Learning with a User Network.”  In it the authors begin by talking about how different learning styles affect the absorption rate of different learners and then move into some suggestions on how to address these different styles given the constraints of working in any given organization.

Essentially where they land is telling organizations to put the power of learning into the hands of the users and then they will ensure that any learning created will be customized to the learning style of that person.  I agree with them in principle - in practice I would not like to be the one to roll-out this program.

I feel this way because I’ve tried similar approaches with clients and while people agree that they want to learn more just-in-time and informally from their peers they struggle to find the time to add another task item to their already busy day.  To many people, simply saying the word ‘wiki’ will make them cringe.  The thought of having to learn the new technologies of wikis, blogs, rapid elearning, etc. can put the brakes on the momentum of the best intentions.

As we forge forward into our knowledge-based economy it’s my belief that additional resources will need to be deployed [or current ones redeployed] to work alongside people and capture the knowledge artifacts that are produced throughout a routine day.  It is then this person’s job to take these knowledge artifacts and edit/assemble them into a format that is meaningful to the originator as well as any seeker that may come along in the future.

The collective intelligence of an organizational network is a powerful force and thus it is time to start dedicating resources to this force rather than requesting that the people contributing to the knowledge are also the ones that need to manage it.  By dedicating resources to knowledge workers an organization can begin to harness the collaboration and innovation that is occurring in pockets around the organization - making this part of a learning strategy frees up the knowledge workers to work at their day jobs while still addressing their learning needs as the authors rightly suggest.

Communities of practice [CoPs] certainly are a great step in this direction - and they often have a ‘cybrarian’ to manage the knowledge artifacts that are uncovered.  Having the cybrarian, or an equivalent position, be responsible for turning these artifacts into learning modules is a natural extension of this role and one that is well received by the members that don’t have to interupt their normal workflow to do it.

July 25th, 2008 No Comments »

Learning Software Merger Creates a Comprehensive Player

I was having a conversation with someone yesterday afternoon about how the number of software vendors offering wikis, blogs, discussions boards, rapid elearning, etc. was enormous and that there would certainly come a time when things would begin to consolidate and major players would begin to emerge.  This will prevent organizations from having to cobble together these elements and the pain and inefficiencies associated with cobbling.

An ‘ERP of Learning’ is sure to be on the horizon was the synopsis of our talk - then I saw a press release from OutStart today [note - this is not my prediction that this is the 'Learning ERP'...just an indication that it's a comin'] detailing the merger of OutStart and Eedo.

As Chief Learning Officers become more prevalent and powerful and as the trends in learning continue to incorporate elements of informal learning (i.e. communities of practice) and others suitable for knowledge workers it will be an exciting time to watch as the various software offerings in the learning space make moves to secure their future or their fate - there are certainly demands in the market for this functionality and a sole source vendor to provide it doesn’t exist yet.

July 22nd, 2008 No Comments »

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