Getting Down to Business

Putting knowledge to work

Thinkin’ big, startin’ small

'Start Small, Think Big, Scale Fast' is a phrase I've heard a few times from our Chairman, Tom Kraack. What happens when a company has already become big? Years of processes, teams upon teams, re-org upon re-org. Can they still start small, think big innovative thoughts, and then take that ... Read More

~ posted by Jon Lloyd on 3 Sep 10
   tagged as :, ,

Marketing for the Learning Org

This is the third post in the series for building the business of learning in your organization. The first two posts covered Innovation and Strategic Planning. This third post is key to winning with any program or product you plan to launch, no matter who the audience might ... Read More

~ posted by Jon Lloyd on 16 Aug 10
   

4 More (Busted) Enterprise Learning Myths

I came across this list of training myths on Twitter today (courtesy of Jane Hart - @c4lpt) and I couldn't help tossing in my two cents. So here are four more enterprise learning myths that need to be busted (feel free to chime in with your own) ... Read More

~ posted by Glenn Oclassen on 11 Aug 10
   tagged as :, , , ,

Strategic Planning – Be the Windshield

This is the second in a series of posts for the business of learning. In my previous post, I spoke some about innovation and how it applies to the learning department and will save related topics on culture, leadership, and running the function as a ... Read More

~ posted by Jon Lloyd on 14 Jul 10
   tagged as :, ,

Learning Innovation – Keep Stumbling

This is the first in a five part series on managing learning teams and how to succeed in the ‘new normal’ of our industry. As the head of a learning function, global education, etc – I see five main components that are the lifeblood of the organization. - Innovation - Strategic planning - Communication/Change Management - Execution - Evaluation Innovation ... Read More

~ posted by Jon Lloyd on 8 Jul 10
   tagged as :,

Nine Ways Learning Portals Improve SaaS Providers’ Bottom Line

SaaS VPs and line of business leaders are increasingly making strategic investments in learning portals, though the companies may not even have training departments. In fact, they sometimes start here, bypassing traditional training technologies and organizations completely. Why would they do this? Two very important reasons: one, learning ... Read More

~ posted by Beth Chmielowski on 6 Jul 10
   tagged as :, , ,

A Learning Portal is Not an LMS

I have been in several discussions recently with clients, partners, and many in the training industry, and I have been hearing a common theme emerge: "I need a learning portal, not an LMS" What does this mean? Many portions of our industry would say that the concepts of an LMS and ... Read More

~ posted by Glenn Oclassen on 18 May 10
   tagged as :,

Channel Optimization (aka BPO of another name)

The Dachis Group has been rolling up the acquisitions for their social business design practice (announced XPlane acquisition today) and a recent post about business partner optimization (as opposed to business process outsourcing) struck a chord with me. via the Dachis Group blog around the third pillar of Social ... Read More

~ posted by Jon Lloyd on 26 Apr 10
   tagged as :, ,

Why not cloudsourcing for enterprise app user adoption/training?

I was reading a recent blog post from the wise IDC analyst covering SaaS and the enterprise cloud, Mike Fauscette, about the emerging trend of 'cloudsourcing' (full disclosure- also my friend and former boss back in the day). My first thought: yet another cloud thingamajig? Second thought: wow, he's on ... Read More

~ posted by Glenn Oclassen on 22 Dec 09
   tagged as :, ,

Aligning Training with the Business: A Simple Model

Greg Brisendine and I recently collaborated on a presentation for an eLearning Guild online forum. We synthesized his experience with training measurement and prevalent measurement models (including Six Sigma's DMAIC and Deming's PDCA) and my experience in training design, development, and management to create the model ... Read More

~ posted by Beth Chmielowski on 16 Dec 09
   tagged as :, ,