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Industry studies reveal evident increases in training and development delivered via eLearning. This white paper explores the advantages of eLearning and highlights 12 strategies with focus on virtual learning programs.
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This white paper considers some of the reasons that institutions and enterprises are turning to eLearning to engage learners with ideas and information. It also gives suggestions for creating digital learning experiences that engage learners.
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Measuring the actual impact of learning in performance and monetary terms is well within reach. Check out this short white paper to explore how to best measure ROI from elearning, and get answers to frequently asked questions.
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On-the-job learning is the most effective and used form of learning. Read this fascinating case study today to gain expert insights about key management tactics exhibited over the last century.
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Can your organization implement Hadoop clusters without being crippled by IT costs? This resource considers two major players offering structured analytics. Access now to see each of their cost-benefit results and discover the best choice for your business.
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How do you manage the performance of your workforce today? Access this guide to learn how to implement effective goal setting around 5 key traits, construct an efficient feedback loop, and harness the right tools to manage performance across your entire organization.
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This brief paper shows how with the rise of SaaS based solutions, and as an Oracle customer, you can streamline, automate and standardize HR processes across boundaries, reduce operational costs by delivering benefits of scale, and much more.
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HR pros face an absolute requirement for change: creating a compelling business case for human resource information system (HRIS) implementations and upgrades. Explore this guide to find basic goals to help you justify an HRIS investment.
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Today's workplace is unlike that in any other period of history in that it's not unusual to see up to four generations working together. Learn how your organization can bridge that age gap.