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At MIT Technology Review, Tanya Basu shares ideas for helping remote workers recreate watercooler moments —the same ideas can help you simulate conference hallway conversations too. Luring members/customers to your LMS. Topics include strategy, requirements, proposals, demos and selection, implementation, and buying in a pandemic.
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TopClass LMS published another recap from the recent Learning Business Summit. – Non-profits: Spring Cleaning Your Sponsorship Proposal Strategy Discover practical tips and best practices to refresh your approach, increase your chances of success, and secure valuable partnerships. Education program marketing. 1 CAE credit.
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Deborah Riegel, Harvard Business Review ). Smart organizations combine LMS progress reports with data from other systems to predict, measure and improve business results. (Jamie Notter, Propel ). Ask five Whys to get to the root cause and solve problems. Peter Vajda, Issues ). Don’t underestimate the power of a walk. 1 CAE credit.
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