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The top 6 mistakes in implementing an LMS, and how to avoid them.

As published by the eLearningIndustry.com; Marc Niemes, former Director of Market Development, Australia has put together this blog post on the patterns and trends he has seen emerging with Learning System Management (LMS) implementations. After nearly 20 years in the learning industry as an LMS vendor, a content producer and a user of learning management […]

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Knowledge Management MindMap

Knowledge Management: From the Individual to the Organization in 5 steps Welcome to the Knowledge Economy. Innovation, information, data, processes, and resources that reside in your team\’s head are among the most valuable and yet intangible assets your organization has to grow and succeed. So, how can you prepare your organization to leverage and retain

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Always Learning – Jim\’s Blog

Jim Breen our Chief Executive Officer has recently returned from an extended business trip across the US, Australia and Europe. Below he shares some of his trip highlights and lessons learned along the way……… I am now back in Tralee, having returned from one of the most interesting and inspiring trip in over 14 years

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High-Impact Learning

It’s 10:00 am and your office building just caught fire. What would you like your employees to do? Define emergency preparedness, describe the risks associated with lack of planning, or quickly and safely evacuate the building? Unless your employees are fire-proof, you are most likely to choose the last option. Our goal at PulseLearning is

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What Adult Learners Want

Way back in the 1970s, Malcolm Knowles identified the following six principles of adult learning: • Adults are internally motivated and self-directed • Adults bring life experiences and knowledge to learning experiences • Adults are goal oriented • Adults are relevancy oriented • Adults are practical • Adult learners like to be respected In plain

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