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Why should your boss take learning seriously?

Ara Ohanian, CEO, Certpoint

We all know learning is important for both individuals and companies – but does the boss care? Most likely not. He or she is focused on making the company a success. So how do you make CEOs take learning seriously? By making them realise that it’s an essential part of that success. And those CEOs that do get it will make knowledge transfer accountable to the business. In this presentation, Certpoint CEO Ara Ohanian explains how learning technologies are an essential part of making a business ‘wired for speed’ - within the enterprise and beyond:

  • Today’s rapidly changing business environment
  • The problem of ‘information for experts’
  • Success through knowledge distribution
  • Why line managers are key to success
  • How new web 2.0 learners change the 'push' paradigm to 'pull'

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