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  • 2005-2009  (3)
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  • 1
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    Book
    München : Goldmann
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-petverwainpako24müngolbkl12
    Format: 255 S.
    Edition: Orig.-Ausg., 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 97834423111
    Content: Autobiografische Schilderung eines Lebens im Kloster vom Eintritt bis zur Entscheidung für ein anderes Leben nach 12 Jahren.
    Note: StO Religion groß
    Language: German
    Keywords: Erlebnisbericht ; Erlebnisbericht ; Erlebnisbericht
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  • 2
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    Book
    London, UK : Dorling Kindersley | New York, NY, USA : DK Publishing
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002817
    Format: 160 pages , illustrations (chiefly colour) , 19.5 x 10.5 cm
    ISBN: 9780756610548 , 9781405302586 , 0756610540 , 1405302585
    Content: "Design is about passion, emotion and attachment -- and it must be at the heart of every business. Discover why design is the Number 1 determinant of whether a product or service stands out. Perceptive, provocative and inspiring ideas to transform the way you work, this is your crucial guide to design to help you reinvent your business from management guru Tom Peters."
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: "The Essential series is adapted from Re-imagine!" -- Title page , INDEX NOTE: includes index.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Handbooks and manuals
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT70189
    Format: 1 online resource (306 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780566085833 , 9780754682950
    Content: The emphasis on corporate universities has been a driving force in moving companies beyond a restricted approach to training, to a central vision for learning within the organization. However, there have been failures and many corporate universities have
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I - POSITIONING THE CORPORATE UNIVERSITY -- Introduction -- 1 Corporate Universities as Strategic Learning Initiatives -- Introduction -- The scale and significance of corporate learning -- The origins and spread of the corporate university phenomenon -- What's new and different about corporate universities? -- A public and private phenomenon -- New modes of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing -- Types of corporate university -- Formative decisions -- Diversity - and convergence? -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Using a Corporate University Initiative to Drive Strategic Change -- Introduction -- The case in the context of the debates in the literature -- Background to the case -- The corporate university -- Discussion -- References -- 3 Innovating at Scale: The NHSU -- Introduction -- Developing the ambition: Moving from concept to delivery -- A development plan for consultation -- Setting priorities: Initial learning programmes and services -- Some tough issues for NHSU -- Establishing learner needs and matching them to curriculum provision -- Programme development models -- Academic organization -- Making a reality of widening participation -- Stakeholders and interest groups -- Aspiring to university title -- NHSU as a corporate university -- Conclusion -- Note -- References and further reading -- 4 Addressing Key Skill Shortages in the International Information Technology Industry -- Introduction -- E-learning at Cisco -- The Cisco Networking Academy Program - providing skills for the Information Age -- Cultural relevance -- Recognition and accreditation -- Public-private partnership in education - the role of industry -- Looking ahead: Future education investments -- References -- 5 The Rise and Fall of a Major Corporate University: The Case of Aqua Universitas , 19 Delivering Business Benefit through Organizational Learning -- Introduction -- The Virtual University within BAE SYSTEMS: Its remit and approach -- Organizational learning in practice -- Individual learning and the development of professional capability -- VU online learning infrastructure -- Autonomy: A key supporting technology for organizational learning -- Where are we now? -- In conclusion: Looking ahead -- Note -- PART IV - PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR CORPORATE UNIVERSITIES -- Introduction -- 20 The Emerging Technologies -- Introduction -- The semantic web and intelligent agency -- Working with rich media -- Presence -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References and further reading -- 21 Increasing the Business Impact of Learning: Lessons from High-Performance Learning Organizations -- Introduction -- Trend 1: Managing learning to deliver business impact -- Trend 2: Customer and channel partner education -- Trend 3: Learning that looks like knowledgement, collaboration and performance support -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W. , Introduction -- The change drivers -- Vision of the University of Water -- The structure and operation of the Aqua Corporate University -- Transformation Journey -- Competencies, performance management and personal development plans -- Innovation -- Production -- Customer services -- Some insights -- Postscript: What happened after 1999? -- PART II - ORGANIZING AND MANAGING A CORPORATE UNIVERSITY -- Introduction -- 6 Evolution and Experimentation: The Barclays University Case -- Introduction -- Origins -- bu in operation: the sub-case of Barclaycard -- Discussion and conclusions -- Note -- 7 The Centralization Dilemma (and a Balanced Solution) -- Introduction -- The ST University - principles and practices -- ST's solution to the centralization dilemma: A mixed and balanced model -- The ST balanced service model in practice - the case of the School of Sales and Marketing -- Conclusions -- 8 Doing Business with Business Schools -- Introduction -- The marketplace -- Corporate universities in Europe -- Who runs corporate universities? -- A new operating model -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Working with E-learning Suppliers -- Introduction -- Aims and methods -- The development process -- Costs and timescales -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- 10 Reviewing and Reporting Results -- Introduction -- Evaluating courses and programmes: Kirkpatrick's levels and beyond -- The chimera of return on investment -- Scorecards for corporate universities -- Conclusions: Taking measurement seriously, but not literally -- References -- 11 Partnering Educational Providers in a Developing Country -- Introduction -- The experiment in internationalizing the corporate university -- Conclusions -- Note -- 12 Gaining Accreditation for a Corporate University -- Introduction -- The development of CLIP -- Self-assessment -- Peer review , Lessons learned about corporate universities and other managerial initiatives -- Implications for the development of CLIP -- The role of senior management -- Approaching dilemmas and towards the future -- PART III - LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES -- Introduction -- 13 What E-Learning Has Taught Us -- Introduction -- The success stories -- Learning from failure -- Measuring the markets for e-learning -- The pattern of adoption -- Radical versus tactical adoption -- Early adopters and the mainstream -- Is it really a revolution? -- How learning markets will change -- References -- 14 Designing for Blended Learning -- Introduction -- Two types of 'blend' -- Factors to consider in 'blending' -- Blending in practice -- It's the pedagogy, stupid -- Whose blend is it anyway? -- Conclusions: E-learning revisited -- References -- 15 The Assessment of Workplace Learning: Issues and Approaches -- The assessment crisis -- The need to rethink assessment -- Workplace learning -- Assessment in the workplace -- Assessment methods -- Online assessment -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 16 Developing an E-enabled Corporate Learning Strategy -- Introduction -- Backdrop: The context and origins of the SOU -- The strategic review -- The new strategy -- Towards implementation -- Conclusions -- References -- 17 Communities of Value: Harnessing the Power of Networked Learning -- Introduction -- Connecting people to people with bottom line as the measure -- The International Business School: Cementing lasting business networks -- Traditional communities, innovative methods -- Communities of gurus and masters -- Lessons learned: Creating your own revolution -- Note -- References -- 18 Networked Learning in the Public Sector: The Case of NCSL -- Introduction -- Context, development and design -- Conclusion -- References and further reading
    Additional Edition: Print version Taylor, Scott, Dr Handbook of Corporate University Development Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9780566085833
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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