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Training Employees: How to Structure a Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

A learning and development program for training employees should be well thought out in terms of curriculum and must seek to impart in them the culture of continuous learning and evolving as an organization. The program should begin with a skill gap analysis and must set learning objectives in advance.

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Training Employees: How to Structure a Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

A learning and development program for training employees should be well thought out in terms of curriculum and must seek to impart in them the culture of continuous learning and evolving as an organization. The program should begin with a skill gap analysis and must set learning objectives in advance.

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Training Employees: How to Structure a Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

A learning and development program for training employees should be well thought out in terms of curriculum and must seek to impart in them the culture of continuous learning and evolving as an organization. The program should begin with a skill gap analysis and must set learning objectives in advance.

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NpTech Tag: Change.org To Launch White-Label Social Network for Nonprofits, GeekToys that Give Geekbumps, and Blog Readability

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As FrogLoop blog concludes in its recent analysis of MySpace, "Social networking sites are essentially a microcosm of the internet, and hosting a profile on either is akin to managing a website. If you have a subscription to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, there is another related story called "Telling Moving Stories."

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Measuring the success of social media efforts can't be done with a single metric. I think there will be different metrics for different strategies, organizations, and tools. Kaushik suggested these metrics for benchmarking blogs: Raw Author Contribution (posts & words in post). What does that mean? Technorati ???Authority???

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been trying to collect screen captures and stories about nonprofit web analytics for a screencast on Google Analytics for NTEN. Too many people are still wanting to "manage" the visitors experience, and I think these two metrics speak to the ways that the Web is. via Kevin Gamble (see larger here ).

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