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10/29/2008 • 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Eastern time
Where Social Networking Fits into Corporate Learning and Development
In many ways, we define who we are based upon our interactions with other people and by the network of people with whom we interact.
From LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace to Twitter, Digg, and many others … there’s an explosion in both the number and notoriety of Web tools designed to support and enhance our ability to form social connections.
The energy surrounding these sites is palpable, but do these tools have any use within your organization?
We see these new technologies as having tremendous positive implications for Enterprise Learning and Talent Management.
In this Webcast, we’ll explore some of these tools, discuss successful corporate case studies, and offer advice helping you develop a strategy for planning and implementing similar projects in your organization.
This discussion will be followed by an interactive session where we will address specific questions asked by members of
the audience.
About the Presenter:
Chris Howard, Ph.D., is a principal analyst at Bersin & Associates. Truly one of the pioneers of the e-learning industry, he has an extensive background in learning and enterprise systems technology. Over the last five years, Howard has worked with hundreds of customers in the deployment of online learning solutions. Recently, he has published The 7-step approach to selecting an LMS, Best-practices in Leadership Training, Application Simulations: What Works, and Content Integration Challenges.
David Mallon directs research in enterprise learning for Bersin & Associates. He has more than a decade of experience in corporate learning strategies, programs and processes and the selection and implementation of learning and performance solutions and related technologies. Prior to joining Bersin & Associates, Mallon led the consulting services practice at Learn.com, where he and his team assisted hundreds of clients with the integration and alignment of solutions to critical business objectives.
James D. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., is vice president of Global Training and Consulting for SMR USA, where he presents workshops for and provides consulting to Fortune 500 companies around the world. He has written a number of books, including Transferring Learning to Behavior: Using the Four Levels to Improve Performance and Implementing the Four Levels: A Practical Guide for Effective Evaluation of Training Programs.
Nicholas Igneri leads the Learning Technology group at American Management Association and is instrumental in the design, implementation and management of AMA’s Blended Learning program. Previously, Igneri held leadership positions at Docent, now SumTotal, as Director of Professional Services, and VitesseLearning, as VP of Learning Solutions.
Event details:
Date of Event: 10/29/2008 Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Eastern time