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Introducing DesignJot, The First iPad App for Training Professionals

  If you’ve seen me speak or read my blogs recently, you know I’ve whole-heartedly joined the tablet revolution and I consider myself somewhat of an iPad power-user. I’ve spent a lot of time exploring ways this revolution in technology could be used, both in delivering training, and in making the lives of instructional designers [...]

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Is The iPad Right For Your Training?

As the popularity of the iPad and other tablets continues to rise, instructional designers and corporate training professionals are experimenting with ways to utilize this transformative, new technology for their training initiatives. But, as we’ve discovered through our own foray into iPad development, not everything that applies to traditional web based training is relevant for [...]

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Allen Releases Expanded Learning Portal with Resource Management and Collaborative Workflow Functionality

SALT LAKE CITY (April 21, 2010) — As the demands for customized learning management functionality have increased amongst Allen Communication Learning Services (Allen) clientele, Allen recently announced the standardization of customizations around a feature set to improve collaboration and resource management for large enterprise organizations. With the latest version, in addition to tracking and managing [...]

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Improving Customer Experience through Process

Last week’s focus was on learning technology and its role in the customer experience. It has become very clear here at Allen that without the right integral as well as external processes, all the good intentions and good technology will not work. Any process change (or even a new approach to work), changes management evolution [...]

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Technology and Its Role in Customer Experience

Last week’s focus was on your business culture and how knowing your client, following some basic rules, asking questions, and learning from your past would help you take the necessary steps in creating an open culture that better serves your clients. Building on that experience, we need to look at the other major factors that [...]

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