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Social Media in HR Summit, Dublin, Ireland ~ HR to HR 2.0 and.

Strategic HCM

At this one-of-a-kind event participants will meet highly qualified experts from Microsoft, Deloitte, LinkedIn, Twitter, Nokia, Orange, Ford, Unilever, Vodafone, Dell, Samsung, HSBC , etc. HR Technology Europe. Innovative talent management – pharmaceuticals exa. ► 2009. ► 2009. HCM technology. (68).

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Do You Know How to Ask the Right Questions?

The Bamboo Project Blog

Looking at tools like Google Squared , Google Trends and Wolfram Alpha , it's becoming increasingly clear to me that one of the key challenges we have before us is learning how to ask questions. We also seem to love moving immediately to answers and solutions. Our societies have to change to accommodate the tools.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

Course-management systems werenot created to enhance learning, but to make it easier for a facultymember to deliver materials to students. tools, at least when it comes to staff development, lies in the fact that these tools encourage active content creation and engagement with learning by the participants.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: More on Scarcity vs. Abundance Thinking

The Bamboo Project Blog

He suggests that good planning can help people adjust their scarcity beliefs, although I wonder if the right kind of planning is possible when management is in the grip of the scarcity mindset themselves. Maybe we all need to start having mandatory meditation sessions at work, or reading the Tao Te Ching over the PA system. Start Here!

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The Bamboo Project Blog: My Personal Learning Environment

The Bamboo Project Blog

tools, as well as my ongoing belief in constructivist theories of learning , Ive come to believe that the future of staff development lies in our ability to go beyond structured training to facilitating informal processes and learning experiences that occur on a daily basis. account (another key information-gathering tool).