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Element K and CrossKnowledge Announce Partnership
6/30/11
Through this arrangement, Element K will integrate CrossKnowledge assets directly into its Business Professional Premium Course and Resources Collections.
Learning Tree International Announces 3 Training Locations Europe
6/29/11
The new locations in Brussels, Cologne and Heidelberg will allow the public to enroll.
ExpertusONE Adds New Functionality
6/29/11
The ExpertusONE for Partner Channels was created for executives responsible for performance of large, geographically dispersed partner channels.
Research Highlights Approaches For Developing Global Leaders
6/29/11
The new research from Mercer said organizations need to acknowledge that global leaders require different skills, need to be developed differently, and also be identified earlier.
Training JumpStart Releases New Version of e-Learning System
6/28/11
The new version offers three new features to extend focus on the commercialization of on-demand e-learning for B2B as well as B2C commerce.
Report: U.S. Has Been Under-Producing College-Educated Workers for 30 Years
6/27/11
The study finds that if we are to make up for lost ground in postsecondary attainment and respond to future economic requirements, we will need to add an additional 20 million postsecondary-educated workers to the economy by 2025.
Jobs for the Future to Launch Green Jobs Training
6/27/11
The GreenWays Initiative will focus on skills training for green jobs in four industry sectors including construction, auto technology, manufacturing and utilities.
Report: Economy Needs More Workers With Postsecondary Education or Training
6/24/11
By 2018, the demand for college-educated workers will rise 16 percent, while demand for other workers will stay flat.
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