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Making Sense of Human Capital Economics
For years HR professionals have struggled to bring economic rigor to measurement and decisions about people development and management. One familiar measure has been return on investment (ROI), for example, ROI of training. But like many such metrics, ROI
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Managing Education to Maximize Impact
Many years of evaluating many training initiatives in many different companies has made one fact very clear: Sometimes training works very well to help achieve business results, and sometimes (unfortunately many times) it does not. It is also becoming cle
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Elevating Performance Management
As companies struggle with the many realities of today’s business world, business leaders are finding a need to shift their strategies in order to stay competitive.
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E-Learning in the Government Market
Public- and private-sector organizations have much to learn from each other when it comes to learning management strategies. While public-sector organizations have embraced automation of training and competencies much faster than private-sector companies,
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American Standard: Tracking the Bottom-Line Impact
American Standard may be best known for its white porcelain toilets, but the Piscataway, N.J.-based corporation encompasses far more. In fact, plumbing products account for barely a quarter of the annual revenues of American Standard Cos., an organization