e-learning in comment and analysis
Dear silicon.com... Data security... e-learning a bit of a bore?... ID cards debate... skip vista?
Comment Currently 70% of learning in our institution is accomplished as e-learning. As for boring.anyone who suffered through boring lectures in school and workplace knows e-learning has no lock on boring. Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger... [13 Dec 2007]
Leader: Trust the private sector to train us?
Leader Education and training - or what Gordon Brown liked to called "lifelong learning" in his keynote speech - are a big part of the strategy to keep the UK competitive with the rest of the world. Microsoft this week has announced its latest effort to... [01 Feb 2007]
Myron Hrycyk
Q&A I programme directed the rescue of a £30m SAP/business process transformation project for the Group and I completed my MBA (getting a distinction) in my own time while doing the SAP/Business process transformation project - the best learning... [25 Apr 2006]
Analysis: How to catch a cyber criminal? Do it yourself
Comment Though law enforcement has come a long way in fighting e-crime, its efforts are still only scratching the surface and businesses are learning they must build cases against culprits themselves, says Ron Condon. [24 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.09.05
Round-Up Assuming we let Argos off the first blunder of this kind - after all, mistakes do happen - you might think it reasonable, after that learning experience, for customers to expect the price on the page to be the price they pay. [02 Sep 2005]
Amazon reaches out beyond its border
Comment Businesses are learning to use technology to collaborate not only within their organisations but outside them too. This open approach has spawned its own industry with people writing books on how to make money through the Amazon e-machine. [09 Mar 2005]
Offshoring dos and don'ts
Comment The SWOT analysis of my first major project involving offshore software development in early 2000 can be summed up like this: strength - I saved my company £500,000 by spending 30 per cent of what the project would have cost in the UK; weakness... [07 Jul 2004]
Brunel University's Business Class: A programme management primer
Comment Our ongoing study has identified that very few companies have developed effective means of transferring learning and experience from project to project. Sharing and learning from the experience of the different project managers should be the... [04 Jun 2004]
Analysis: Choosing enterprise portal technology
Comment The SES products have a portal layer and add a range of products on top such as content management, collaboration, e-learning and business intelligence. An enterprise portal (EP) can come from a wide variety of companies and cover all manner of... [24 Mar 2004]
Leader: Learning business lessons the hard way
Leader Whether there was a whole lot of learning going on at Comdex is arguable - staying focused on business issues and not just treating the get-together as a huge jolly may count but then that's hardly enlightened thinking on the part of participants... [21 Nov 2003]
Meta Group Quarterly: How regulation is driving IT strategy
Comment Global 2000 organisations should utilise the temporary lull to develop and deploy human capital management processes to enhance long-term retention, such as non-monetary employee recognition and strategic learning. [09 Oct 2003]
Outsourcing: What every company should know - before picking up that phone
Comment Greater efficiency, cutting edge technology, motivated IT staff, guaranteed quality of service - outsourcing can mean all this. But how do the experts get it right? Ian Benn, outsourcing specialist and author of the definitive 'Strategic... [22 Apr 2003]
Skills Survey 2003: Where are all the leaders?
Comment The 'blended' learning approach - whereby employees learn online, in conjunction with traditional classroom sessions - is seen as the solution by many employers and employees. Encouraging the desire for more training does tell us that the UK... [02 Apr 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Executive e-learning, Sun's future and Sybase's AvantGo
Comment With the development of e-learning techniques, this type of training could be effectively delivered in a blended environment ensuring that the execs work as they learn. This experience may have been gained through a structured business environment... [07 Mar 2003]
Boardroom Despatches: E-learning - will its day ever come?
Comment In the first of his new series for silicon.com, Rene Carayol explains how businesses should now be viewing e-learning. The past couple of years have seen a number of e-learning ventures hit the rails. [12 Feb 2003]
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