Apr 26

Optimizing Total Compensation: Effective Approaches to Avert a Retention Crisis

When aligned with the corporate culture and designed to achieve company financial objectives, a total compensation program can encourage employees to feel vested in the journey and can improve retention. This alignment helps an employee understand how his or her work can create personal success and drive financial results for the organization. To create alignment with employees, an organization needs the flexibility to address retention challenges, as well as the technology to support the variations necessary to motivate every employee. Above all, an organization needs to empower managers to become key allies in the fight to retain employees. Request Free!

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Jul 12

Performance Management Without Biases

Today’s organizations require a best-of-breed performance management platform. Information Builders’ Performance Management Framework is a powerful, comprehensive solution that facilitates the effective, efficient management of both financial and operational performance across an entire enterprise. This paper will discuss: Why it is critical to implement an independent performance management layer in your technology environment Investigate the specific drawbacks of both a multivendor and mega vendor approach to performance management Analyze a key issue with some of today’s most popular performance management systems – an inability to effectively address the different needs of varied audiences within a company Request Free!

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Sep 09

Definitional Problems Damage the E-Learning/Social Learning Field

If you are at all involved in the delivery of training via the use of technologies, you have probably seen, heard, or used the terms e-learning or social learning*. They have become common currency in the discussion of training and learning undertaken in non face-to-face training and education contexts.

Unlike the term “distance learning” which is an older term with a very clear and precise definition, both the terms e-learning and social learning lack clarity of definition to the extent that many practitioners who use the words don’t have clear ideas about what they themselves mean;  what is included and what the terms exclude. This is not an abstract issue of linguistics but a practical issue that has profound impact on both research and practice.

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Aug 21

How People Learn (and What Technology Might Have To Do with It). ERIC Digest.

ERIC Identifier: ED470032
Publication Date: 2002-10-00
Author: Driscoll, Marcy P.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology Syracuse NY.

How People Learn (and What Technology Might Have To Do with It). ERIC Digest.

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Aug 03

Why Technology Never Has The Expected Positive Impact on Learning and Teaching

One thing that happens as you age, and provided you’ve been paying attention, is that patterns seem to emerge. You hear some people talking, and you can quickly determine what is going on, hostile, friendly, business, personal, whatever, from the patterns exhibited. Many things start to look familiar.

And you get the feeling you’ve seen most things before. Because you have.

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