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Apprenticeship Levy flexibility and productivity

Chartered Management Institute

Here, we go beyond the public debate on how to re-distribute limited resources and ask how the levy system could support a meaningful expansion of employer-led training across the UK. The cost per employee is half the EU average, and the number of days spent on training is at its lowest since 2011.

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Apprenticeship Levy flexibility and productivity

Chartered Management Institute

Here, we go beyond the public debate on how to re-distribute limited resources and ask how the levy system could support a meaningful expansion of employer-led training across the UK. The cost per employee is half the EU average, and the number of days spent on training is at its lowest since 2011.

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Are We Experiencing A Technology Tsunami?

Rich Gee Group

Engineering, design, materials, and service just got better. What’s the impact on organizations like Symantec (virus), Gartner/Forrester (advisory), HP (printing), and Microsoft (operating systems)? Do you see corporate tech shops getting smaller as more and more systems are simplified and delivered via the cloud?

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Business Model Architecture | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Also, a common response is to confuse a sales engine, fulfillment process, operational process, technology platform, or any number of other areas as business models, where this is not the case. Furthermore, a business plan, strategic plan, marketing plan, capital formation plan, exit plan, etc., are also not business models.

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Google's Project Oxygen

Coaching Tip

Let the engineers do their stuff. Once they had some working theories, they figured out a system for interviewing managers to gather more data, and to look for evidence that supported their notions. Source: The New York Times, March 13, 2011. The question we then asked was: What if every manager was that good?

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The Ultimate Question 2.0: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

How NET PROMOTER Companies Thrive in a Customer-Driven World Fred Reichheld with Rob Markey Harvard Business Review Press (2011) Here is an open-source system whose “engine” can drive profitable growth This is a revised and expanded second edition of a book published in 2006. The Ultimate Question 2.0:

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Leadership Lessons in Classlessness and Class

Next Level Blog

In contrast to the seedy and classless drama engineered by James and Gilbert, this weekend marked the passing of Bob Sheppard.   For the better part of 50 years, he was on the public address system at the House That Ruth Built as the voice of the Yankees. Once again, classless.

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