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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

The Surge of Video. billion in 2006—about a year and a half after YouTube was founded—we all should have known something big was a foot. It would be hard to exaggerate the impact that the proliferation of digital video has had since that time. As with video, it would be hard to underestimate the impact of social media.

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The Long Tail of Association Content and Social Media

SCD Group

Back in 2006, Chris Anderson wrote a powerful book called the Long Tail. As the costs of production and distribution fall, especially online, there is now less need to lump products and consumers into one-size-fits-all containers. In it, he defined the Long Tail , in a nutshell as. Are they being read more?

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Maximum Member Engagement SOLVES EVERYTHING

Tom Morrison

You see, in 2006 we decided the number one strategy in the strategic plan was to put members FIRST.do Look at our key numbers and the increase since 2006: Membership Increase: 13% Dues: 25% Revenue Per Member: 33% Non-Dues Revenue: 132% Associate Sponsorships: 68% Net Worth: 1,058% 98.5% Many have focused on email communications.

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Inability to Scale Biggest Mistake in Trying to Grow Globally.

GlowGlobally

Saw this first hand in 2006 while meeting software executives in Bangalore. Lower communication and cultural barriers – so your local people with the functional business and technical expertise can ensure that “Europeans talking to Europeans” can better fulfill the mission. Global Destination Video Tour.

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The Hourglass Blog: Internalizing the Externalities

The Hourglass Blog

Internalize the externalities yourself, or society will internalize them for you, at much higher cost. Communication. Daring to Lead 2006. TED Talk Videos. For me , his last line says it all. Like Sands Through the Hourglass. About This Blog. Why Another Blog? Meet Your Bloggers. Guest Bloggers. Jennifer Alluisi.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Chief Detail Officer

The Hourglass Blog

It is the person responsible for finding small things that cost little that have tremendous impact and making sure they are done right and consistently. Communication. Daring to Lead 2006. TED Talk Videos. This isnt the person responsible for coordinating all the details. Posted by Eric Lanke. at 7:00 AM. About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Born in 2006 as the brainchild of Dr. Nick LaRusso, the CFI was first called the SPARC Lab (with the acronym standing for its methodology: see, plan, act, refine, and communicate). But those explorations have to be communicated and leveraged so that the organization can take best advantage of them. Communication.