Posted on March 30th, 2007 by Pete
If you think ideas and change are happening more quickly than they used to, you are probably right. On the Conference Board’s website is an article describing how the rate of change is impacting the business of managing organizations.
“Ideas are circulating faster,” Clark says, “with the consequence that the lifespans of recent management fashions are considerably […]
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Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Pete
There was an article in Wall Street Journal recently about schools overusing automated phone message systems, resulting in some families getting up to five calls in the same night and some with no real information (e.g., “your child is a pleasure to have in class”)!! The desire to communicate but the ease of doing it […]
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Posted on March 8th, 2007 by Pete
We just posted the January issue of “Building Capability,” our company newsletter. It focuses on the need for large-scale architectures to provide structure to human performance systems such as training, qualification, knowledge management, and other systems.
In addition, there are extended versions of the lead article and project profile.
Why Companies Need Large-Scale Architectures for Human Performance-Related Systems
Project […]
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