Training Industry Quarterly - Winter 2011 - (Page 5)
IN THIS ISSUE
T H O U G H T
From Where I Sit
By Doug Harward A new year is a good time to take a fresh – and optimistic – look forward. Doug shares five resolutions that will help you in both mind and spirit. 3
L E A D E R S A D I N D E X
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At the Editor’s Desk
Training is about enabling. This issue’s guest editor, David Lamb, knows that providing opportunity is critical to staying on the road to success. 7
ELEMENT K ................................ 2 TRAINING INDUSTRY TOP 20 ........6 RAYTHEON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .................................. 8 ALTUS ..................................... 10 KNOWLEDGE POOL ....................12 PARTNERING FOR PERFORMANCE CONFERENCE ....14 CORNERSTONE ON DEMAND ..... 16 THE TRAINING ASSOCIATES ....... 22 HARVARD BUSINESS PUBLISHING .............................26 HEMSLEY FRASER .....................30 TRAINING INDUSTRY QUARTERLY ..............................35 MICROTEK................................ 36 DELTA COLLEGE CORPORATE SERVICES ..............43
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Performance & Productivity
By Charles Jennings Talk may be cheap, but it’s a priceless tool for workforce development. Charles discusses how the power of conversation provides the power to improve. 9
Learning Technologies
By Tony O’Driscoll It does amazing new things, but technology is not a new friend, it’s an age-old companion. Don’t forget to leverage what’s in place when planning innovations. 11
Technical Training
By Wendy Combs and Bettina Davis Technical training and talent management are both essential for today’s organizations. Bringing the two together helps both become bigger contributors to success. 13
Learning 2020
By Lisa Bodell Workforce learning is already experiencing powerful shifts. So what does the future hold for training? Understanding the forces that drive change helps you to get ready. 15
Closing Arguments
By Tim Sosbe A new year begins with a new lineup of columnists. We’ll close this issue by thinking about the past, pondering the future and planning for all the time in between. 42
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