There is a lot of speculation within Learning & Development circles these days about the future of social networking and information search within the traditional borders of "the training department." Are we about to go down the same path we have seen in the newspaper and other printed publishing industries? We're "doing" eLearning, but is eLearning about to become a dinosaur as well?
Is it time to rethink how coporate training operates, and FAST?
Tony Karrer asks the following key question in a very informative article.
"While training as a publisher of courses and courseware faces an increasingly challenging market, what other things can learning businesses successfully sell to internal or external customers?"
Join the free discussion below:
Future of Learning as a Business
Time: July 23, 2009 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Online
Tony Karrer
This online event will bring together people with a variety of
perspectives on what we should be doing today to set ourselves up for
success going forward. We will look at questions that include:
• Is this a temporary downturn or changing landscape?
• How will demand change?
• What will internal or external customers pay for that's not traditional training?
• What's already selling today?
• What business models, products, companies should we be watching?
• What should we be doing today to be in position for the future?
Organized and Moderated by Tony Karrer.
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