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  • Outsource Your Chores And Feel Good While Youre at It - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
    Shameful, Shameful, Shameful ! This author is encouraging everybody that the future is off-shore ... become mere technicians to the off-shore job holders… the end result if anyone is really thinking this thing ... some out-sourcing company whose answer is such for anything and everything? Out-sourcing off-shore is already epidemic in ... ; Mr. Moorhouse said. Sample tasks posted on the site: creating a logo for a dental practice, translating e-books ... , sells online courses on topics like IT training and professional development to customers including Raytheon and ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • e-Learning Guru
    ... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... serial number melways etymological game php examples using php imap folders snubber crouse ... Training the Six Sigma Way Posted by Kevin Kruse at 11:32:24 AM The author, Kaliym Islam, is a fresh voice among the ... trainers want to support business and get the respect from business executives, they need to stop using training metrics (ie ... of Six Sigma, and how and why it should be used in the management and measurement of training programs. Most of the ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Presentations, ISD, Blendeded Learning, Lego, & mLearning
    ... a boost to training. IBM Seeks US Patents For Offshoring US Jobs - Slashdot IBM and other corporations are seeking patents for inventions covering the offshoring of US jobs. ... this decade about the death or dying of ISD - Instructional Systems Design via ADDIE. Five Innovative Examples ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, September 30, 2007 - Comments
  • E-Learning (elearning) Guru: 100's of Articles & White papers & Tools
    ... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... serial number melways etymological game php examples using php imap folders snubber crouse ... Training the Six Sigma Way Posted by Kevin Kruse at 11:32:24 AM The author, Kaliym Islam, is a fresh voice among the ... trainers want to support business and get the respect from business executives, they need to stop using training metrics (ie ... of Six Sigma, and how and why it should be used in the management and measurement of training programs. Most of the ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Saturday, March 11, 2006 - Comments
  • Back to the Future
    ... training professionals in this country. The trends towards off-shoring, outsourcing, downsizing and capsizing indicate that ... can't wrap our minds around them.â¬ý He then went on to give several examples, where we talk about one thing (the ... demise) of centralized training, and its implications for training departments as we have known them." That was the ... corporate training departments. Back then, a lot of people paid attention and responded. As I understood the post, the ... Oilâ¬ý - training that had been proven NOT to work - to new approaches that DO work (e.g. affective and ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Monday, November 28, 2005 - Comments
  • The Contours of Our Times: Broadband & Intangibles
    ... numbers. Yet this is slowly starting to slip away with offshoring. And as Pink noted, in the short term, it is not a major ... take off once they gets their hands out of it. Thus, with this push into broadband, it is going to be interesting to see the impact that it has on each nation. For example, it can be quite expensive to set up a satellite transmission ... . While this is a departure from training's traditional focus on hard skills, it does seem to be the future. And ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, January 30, 2005 - Comments