Global Languages Solutions' Global Communicator
Global Languages Solutions' Global Communicator Volume 73, December 2008  
Featured Industry: eCoaching
eCoaching and eLearning Events

  1. Five Guidelines for Improving Corporate Learning. Has your learning system really impacted your learning outcomes? Corporate LMSs are very good at what they were designed to do - manage and administer learning activities. But by definition, an LMS is intended to manage, not train and develop. Join this complimentary web seminar to learn how you can extend and enhance your LMS through the addition of a Learning Content Delivery System - designed from the ground up for the instructor and learner. And, see how you can make dramatic differences in your learning outcomes. Find out more.


  2. Building an Enterprise-Wide Learning Program. Training budgets are tightening, travel is impossible, and global teams need training. Hosted by Ed Stengel of Brookwood Media Arts, learn the five steps to creating a successful e-learning training program for the enterprise. Discover which tools and technology to use, the programs and content to transition quickly and effectively, and how to measure performance and effectiveness of learning. Find out more.


  3. Best Use of Technology & Innovation in Learning. Chris Howard, Vice President of Bersin & Associates, discusses learning technology innovations with executives from Computer Associates. The same innovation that drives the firm’s success is the fuel that drives its learning initiatives. See new technology innovations at work in this sector. Find out more.


  4. Feb 1-7, 2009: International Coaching Week. The 11th annual event week involves participation from coaching experts, organizations, and associations from around the world via free training webinars, white papers, and special offers. Find out more.
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