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330 - Learning 2005 University 2

TO: Training & Learning Colleagues.
FROM: Elliott Masie - Learning 2005 University.
DATE: July 22, 2005
RE: Compliance & Learning: Free Audio Segment & PodCast.

Over 40% of new programs and learning spending is focused on Compliance related topics. This is Good News and Bad News. This free audio segment
explores:

* Growth of e-Learning for Compliance Topics.
* Risks of Lowering Motivation of Learners with Too Much Compliance Based Learning.
* Compliance Segments or Objects vs. Courses?
* Compliance Management: New Roles for LMS and Learning Systems.
* Syndicated Compliance Content.

Here is a free audio segment from Learning 2005 University on that issue:

Compliance & Learning.
By Elliott Masie.
12 Minute Audio Stream or PodCast.

Go to: http://www.learning2005.com/university/

You can either listen to this as a stream, download it or PodCast it to your iPod or MP3 Player.

UPDATE: We are pleased to announce that Frances Hesselbein will be a joining me at Learning 2005 for a conversation on the future of Leadership
Development. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the
United States of America's highest civilian honor in January 1998. The award recognized her leadership as Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. from 1976-1990 as well as her role as founding President of the Peter F. Drucker for Nonprofit Management, "as a pioneer for women, diversity and inclusion." Frances Hesselbein represents decades of experience and experimentation in the creation of true Learning in organizations.

For complete information and registration go to http://www.learning2005.com/

Yours in Learning,

Elliott Masie

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