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MAKING GAMIFICATION ACCESSIBLE – BRINGING NEWNESS TO CORPORATE LEARNING

ImagineNation

I was first introduced to gamification when I met Mario Herger , in 2012, when he was a Senior Innovation Strategist at SAP Labs LLC, in Israel, as a participant in his two-day gamification workshop for Checkpoint security software. Gamification and corporate learning. Evolution of the gamification market.

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The Importance of Casting a Wide Net While Innovating

Qmarkets

His Doctorate degree (2012) in Management focused learning in the areas of organizational change, leadership theory, and strategy. Working together, participants tend to be drawn to the opportunity to learn new knowledge, share ideas, and solve problems.

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The Importance of Casting a Wide Net While Innovating

Qmarkets

His Doctorate degree (2012) in Management focused learning in the areas of organizational change, leadership theory, and strategy. Working together, participants tend to be drawn to the opportunity to learn new knowledge, share ideas, and solve problems.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 2

Boxes and Arrows

In the previous article we talked about why site optimization is important and presented a few important goals and philosophies to impart on your team. We created the following minimum completion criteria for my past team at DIRECTV Latin America. I’d like to switch gears now and talk about more tactical stuff, namely, process.

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The Nuclear Way: Submarine Leadership Challenges

MSSBTI

This is exactly what happened to me when I reported to be the Chief Engineer onboard the USS Santa Fe, a fast-attack, nuclear submarine based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This led to poor team dynamics and organization throughout the submarine. How would you adapt? How would you prepare? And how would you be received? CHANGE CAUSE.

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Too Busy To Save Your Company

CorporateIntel

One of my final posts of 2012 memorialized the brands we lost last year, and inspired the question, how do so many companies so often and so badly miss the boat? In the simplest examples, we have to decide which emails and calls to answer, which reports to read, which employees and customers to see.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

hackerearth

The Danish toy-brick maker Lego, founded in 1932, reported its highest revenues ever in March 2017. Many of its outside-the-box experiments—LEGO theme parks, TV shows, clothing, accessories, electronic toys, learning centers, and Harry Potter- and Star Wars-based toys—failed. Nintendo released Wii U in 2012.