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1. Carolyn Hansen on Rapid Development
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Ever wonder if fast and good (in learning development) are mutually exclusive? Listen to this Learning 2005 follow-up conversation with Carolyn Hansen from State Farm to learn how your learning colleagues are answering that question.  &nbsp...
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2. Dave Sanderson on Sustainable Models for Distance Learning
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Sustaining a great learning program carries challenges different tha starting one. Learn what you need to do to ensure your program stands the test of time.   Recorded December 5, 2005   
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3. David Metcalf on Learning Innovation
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Does innovation just happen or can we consciously engineer it? This conversation focuses on how you create more innovation and measure its impact. Recorded on December 7, 2005  
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4. Extreme Transfer and Application - The New Frontier: Cal Wick
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Cal Wick of the Fort Hill Company relates that, in today’s highly-competitive, time-short world, only one thing counts:  better results on the job. Great learning – no matter how efficiently or effectively it is delivered – adds no value until i...
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5. Formal vs. Informal Learning: David Shoemaker, eCornell
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Vice President of Learning Solutions at eCornell David Shoemaker explores the question of whether the formal "course" is (or should be) dead and addresses the difference between information access and actual learning.   Recorded in
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6. Greg Sapnar on Obsessive Compulsive Training Disorder
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Does your training department have 'Obsessive Compulsive Training Disorder'? This is a great conversation around how to recognize and break out of the produce-produce-produce cycle and learn how to focus on meaningful results.   Novemb...
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7. How Is Learning Different In Latin America? Or Is It?
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Francisco Antonio Soeltl of MicroPower & Portal e-Learning Brasil explores and shares the evolution of technology utilization to support training and learning processes in Brazil. Discussion points include learning investments, benefits, the busi...
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8. Instructional Design & Learning Theory: Interview with Andrew Teasdale, Humana
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Andrew, a learning consultant for Humana, explores the question, "Do Instructional Designers Need to Understand Learning Theory?" He advocates for an understanding of learning theory for increased efficiency and effectiveness in developing ...
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9. Jeff Labrache on Benchmarking
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This is an extension of a conversation started at Learning 2005 about the role of and process around benchmarking.   Recorded on November 14, 2005   
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10. Jeremy Smith on NOT Being the Mandatory Learning Police
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Who is accountable for learning: the Learning Department or the business unit? What's the difference between 'required' and 'mandatory' and why does it matter? This conversation explores these questions and ways to find the answers in your own org...
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