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The Three Major Trends in Education and Training Today

28 November 2011
n my blog of April 2008 entitled "Knowledge: the new wealth that will replace oil," I mentioned how a country, Qatar, wanted to switch its economy from being oil based to knowledge based.  This is also the country that created an Education ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 6:32 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Creativity, Innovation, Knowledge, Sharing knowledge, University


How can we overcome unemployment and skills shortages?

10 November 2011
Today we are living through the double phenomenon of unemployment and skills shortages. In a world with a population of 7 billion people, 3.1 billion people work and there is an under-employment rate of nearly 20%.  There is also a rate of 7% unempl ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 11:13 AM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Career path, Companies, Key and transversal skills, Management


DIF and Educational Innovation

26 April 2011
The fifth edition of the DIF* Awards organized by Demos confirmed the trends of previous years, and gave us some good surprises in terms of educational innovation. The DIF has become an important factor in the development of training in companies: ...

Creating social value and sustainable skills

2 March 2011
Michael Porter, the renowned Harvard professor and founder of the five forces model that help maximise the benefit of businesses, conducted a “Copernican revolution.” In a study done by the Edelman group, 74% of French employees and 60% of Americans ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 9:53 AM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Companies, Crisis, Management, Standards, System of reference, Training


The Globalization of Knowledge

5 January 2011
  Specialization and territorial division of knowledge marks the organization of knowledge. The history of our universities in the West reflects the reign of vertical disciplines, hostile to a universal approach to knowledge in which Descartes ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 5:30 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Companies, Green growth, Knowledge, Learning, Training, University


Making Professional Training More Accessible

17 November 2010
Almost half of all employees received professional training last year in France.  This is still not enough compared to what’s at stake socially and economically for companies and their employees.  The list of issues that require training is long.   ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 8:54 AM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Lifelong learning, Organisational learning, Standards