Leveraging Learning in

a Down Economy

Is your workforce able to do more with less?  Are you positioned to grab market share while your competition struggles?  Are you ready to ramp up quickly when the economy picks up?  

Leveraging Learning in a Down Economy is a dynamic one-day workshop that will give you proven strategies and tactics to address each of these challenges.  This workshop presents Learning Paths Methodology as the best way to leverage learning in your organization.  You will learn how to:

Proven through extensive use at GE and other leading companies, the Learning Path Methodology has been successful applied to more than 400 function and 30,000 employees in seven countries to drive down time to proficiency by more than 30%.  The heart of the Learning Path methodology is to create a detailed proficiency definition for all critical jobs.  In this webinar we will be discussing how to use a proficiency definition to:

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When

March 11, 2010

8:30 to 5:00 p.m.

Where

Aloft Hotel Minneapolis

900 Washington Ave. South

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415

Cost

     $199

Steve Rosenbaum is President and founder of Learning Paths International. He is the author of five books including Learning Paths: Increase profits by reducing the time it takes to get employees up-to-speed (Pfeiffer 2004). Steve designed and developed training for major corporations such as DuPont, Disney, IBM, Apple, GE, and Carlson Companies.

 

 

 

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Ira Kasdan is President of Performance Builders, a performance consulting group.  In the past 25 years, he has created and implemented organizational development and performance improvement solutions for more than 70 major corporations and over 400,000 participants. Clients include: IBM, Forrester  Research, 3Com, Motorola, Symantec, TRX, GE, Caterpillar, Qualcom, Microsoft Great Plains, US Bank, BCD Travel, and American Express

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