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Chief Learning Officer magazine: Educate the Extended Enterprise to Plump Up Bottom Line Impact; Canon Manages Extended Enterprise Learning for Competitive Advantage
Business Wire, Dec 7, 2005
CHICAGO -- Today's companies understand that learning investments in the workforce are not enough. Performance also is influenced by people and processes outside an organization's walls. This extended enterprise includes business partners in all parts of the value chain. The Environment feature in the December issue of Chief Learning Officer magazine explores how CLOs can ensure that learning is aligned with the business goals of the members in that value chain.
A case study on Canon USA illustrates how the company accelerates business results via strategic use of learning and development. To read the article, visit www.clomedia.com.
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