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Thoughts on the Future Workforce: January 2008
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce. Thursday, January 10, 2008. Use of Web2.0 technologies in the work place. Contributes his views to this interesting article from Personnel Today on the topic. http:/ www.personneltoday.com/articles/article.aspx? What do you do? Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Wikinomics in Action at MIT. Okay - so what's the deal? You've probably guessed that I was attending these lectures remotely. I was in the UK watching videos of these MIT guys in action. I also downloaded all th...What ...
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce: October 2007
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce. Tuesday, October 30, 2007. Young entrepreneurs - the new 'cool'. Recent research from Barclays Bank shows there has been a 15% rise in business start-ups among those under the age of 25. Young people can bring sky high levels of ambition and 'out-of-the box' creative thinking. And these are characteristics we have found to be perceived as critical to entrepreneurial success," said John Davis, marketing director for local business at Barclays. Monday, October 29, 2007.
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce: Student numbers are at risk as UK demographics shift
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Student numbers are at risk as UK demographics shift. Universities face a shortfall of 70,000 students by the end of the next decade, as a result of a drop in the number of young people in the UK. On current demographic trends, the full-time undergraduate student population of UK higher education institutions will fall by 4.6 per cent by 2020, or 70,000 full-time undergraduate places, according to an analysis for Universities UK.
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce: September 2007
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce. Friday, September 28, 2007. The Baby Boomer Generation - Old, Smart, Productive. There is a popular assumption that we slow down as we get older. Medics used to believe that once muscle strength was lost for example, there was little chance of regaining it. Later research by Walter Frontera. A lot on generation Y and I felt the need to re-address the balance a bit. Are we saying that we need to focus totally on the young, bright things? Marc and I have been talking about...
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce: Is your organisation doing this in 2008?
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Thoughts on the Future Workforce. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. Is your organisation doing this in 2008? As we approach the mid-way point of 2008 - it set me thinking. January of every year always sees a glut of writing around trends and "must dos". Here are three trends that I thought would make an impact in 2008. Paperless Colleges and Universities:. Web 20 Tools for Corporate Learning:. Free Offerings in Corporate Learning Portals:. This is a free online resource of 650 topics, spanning 5,000 links. Top...
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August 2010 | Jack Keogh
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Here's an interesting snippet from the Guardian.co.uk - especially in light of the current debate about immigration into the United States:. With the financial crisis a thing of the past, the authorities in Singapore are looking at ways of letting in a fresh wave of immigrants. This year 100,000 foreign workers should be needed to cope with the powerful surge in the city-state's economy, with 18% growth for the first half of the year. Posted by Jack Keogh. Links to this post.
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May 2010 | Jack Keogh
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. New Memoir About Life in the Controversial Legion of Christ by a Former Member Reveals Insights into the Double Life of Founder Father Marcial Maciel. TRUMBULL, Conn., May 26 /PRNewswire/ - As Vatican-watchers await the appointment of a papal delegate to oversee the Legion of Christ, a new memoir by a former member claims that few Legionaries were aware of the double life led by their founder, the late Father Marcial Maciel. Spanning locations across the globe, Keogh's "gripping ...
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February 2010 | Jack Keogh
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Monday, February 8, 2010. Leverage the tools of social networking. Companies should not be afraid to embrace social networking sites. Despite the current recession, buisness is still global. Social networking offers cost effective toolds to help keep employees and teams connected to each other and to management. When we recover from this recession the knowledge of how to integrate social networking will provide a competiive edge to the companies who embraced it. Posted by Jack Keogh. Links to this post.