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Sell the value of social media for organizational learning. We owe it to the companies we serve to help them do more with less. When is now a good time?
Posted by Phillip on Monday, February 28, 2011 at 6:13 pm
Filed under Adult Learning, Featured Content, Social Media · Tagged astd, ASTD Competency Model, bottom-line, change agents, collaboration, innovation, investment, just in time, learning, mobile devices, productivity, profits, recruiting, risks, ROI, social learning, Social Media, strategic partner, training, wiifm, workplace learning and performance
Today’s multi generational workforce expects transparency. Are you prepared? Learn how your communication can build trust in the social media age.
Posted by Phillip on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Filed under Featured Content, Leadership, Multigenerational Workforce, Restoring Trust, Skills Gap, Social Media · Tagged audience, boomers, bulletin, communication, corporate culture, Email, erode trust, executives, grape vine, job roles, leader, levels, messages, millenials, mission, multi-generational, newsletter, productivity, senior leadership, senior level, strategic objectives, traditional boundaries, transparency, trust, turnover, twitter, wiifm, withholding, x-ers
Grants are a blind spot for many businesses. Discover 5 ways to help you successfully find grants. Let me help you not to leave money on the table.
Posted by Phillip on Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Filed under Adult Learning, Leadership, Restoring Trust, Social Media, Transformation · Tagged 501 (c) (3), Board of Directors, business, competitive intelligence, executive director, funding, grant writing, grant writing specialists, grants, learning management system, nonprofit, Obama, stimulus, sustainable competitive advantage
Many remain resistant to social media. I was there. I worked through my fears and considerations to discover a community of people with an immense propensity to share and support each other.
Posted by Phillip on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 11:36 am
Filed under Social Media · Tagged CEO, executive, facebook, fear, leaders, linkedin, senior executives, Social Media, Transformation, trust, twitter, why, why should I use Social Media?