Tag: <span>management</span>

Tag: management

Latest News: Artificial Intelligence bringing a renaissance to Sales

eLearningworld News from US Research of 168 large companies’ sales-methods by Accenture Institute for High Performance shows that 76% are targeting higher sales growth with machine learning. In the meaning that AI software is continually learning from big data and serves the human sales force in real time with improved …

Latest News: Toolkit for Leadership in times of change, London Business School

eLearningworld News from UK Richard Jolly is Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School. In his research on the challenges of leading in times of change he has developed a toolkit of what skills is required. He identify ten keys to management that is vital for success. This …

Latest News: Engaging Lifelong Learning – How to make it more integrated

eLearningworld News from US The society that is developing after the industrial society often has been described as the knowledge society. Since the engines in this society are the individual’s knowledge and skills. This furthermore means that lifelong learning never has been as important as it is today. In addition …

Latest News: Six keys to engagement in an organisation, London Business School research

eLearningworld News from UK Why would anybody work with us? How do we create an engaging environment? Professor Gareth Jones and Professor Rob Goffee at London Business School answer is DREAMS after conducted a survey among hundreds of professionals. The result was DREAMS that stands for: Difference – allowed to …

Latest News: New study identifies keys to manage incivility in the workplace

eLearningworld News from Sweden New research from Department of Psychology at Lund University about workplace environment and incivility shows that instigated incivility to a large extent can be explained by witnessing coworker incivility. While negative outcomes were to a high degree explained by experienced supervisor incivility via mediation through perceived …

Latest News: Educational Poverty in the EU, Education and Training Monitor shows

eLearningworld News from EU The EU Education and Training Monitor 2015 shows that educational poverty is still an enormous problem. Educational poverty means the share of young people failing to reach minimum standards in education. Millions of Europeans are thereby at higher risk of poverty, social exclusion and unemployment. The …

Latest News: Millennials attitude to the Workplace, Research from IBM kills the Myths

eLearningworld News from the World According to recent articles and research Millennials are lazy and selfish. Other claims on the contrary that this is an open-minded generation with social commitment that is fuelled by the fact that they do not know a world without the web and its social media. …

Latest News: Germany and Portugal expand Cooperation on Vocational Training

eLearningworld News from Portugal and Germany An important part of the German-Portuguese cooperation in vocational training that was launched in 2012 is to explore which parts of the dual training system might be applicable for Portugal. The key is to distribute educational pathways that are workable for young people, the …

Latest News: Government of NZ supports International Edtech Growth

eLearningworld News from New Zealand New Zealand’s Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce has announced approximately €230 000 of co-funding for ten new growth initiatives for the international edtech sector. Minister Joyce comment: “This funding round supports the development of new products and programmes, and continues to support …