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HR Technology
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The top civil servant in the Department for Education and Skills has said too many of his own staff lack basic maths and English skills
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The Intercontinental Hotels Group has launched a global intranet for employees spread across six corporate offices and 614 hotels in Europe, the Middle Easte and Africa
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WebVU, Oracle and Arinso have new offerings
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A pocket-size tablet that allows you to access the internet wirelessly or from a bluetooth connection.
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Most people who know me are aware of how dysfunctional I am in relation to anything technical.
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The Forensic Science Service gave its training team a three-week window to train the entire workforce in a new e-procurement system. Sue Weekes finds out whether it rose to the challenge
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Leading clinical research organisation Icon is deploying WBT Systems' suite of e-learning programmes to manage its enterprise and compliance training requirements
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Staff from the Metropolitan Police have graduated in business administration with the help of e-learning
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E-learning provider Brightwave and consultancy Accenture have teamed up to deliver two e-learning programmes to BT on health and safety and working in confined spaces
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How managers at KPN turn personnel data into charts everyone can understand
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Meetings dominate the way in which we do business today. Can virtual meetings ever really replace face-to-face meetings?
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The Royal Bank of Scotland Group hopes to improve the performance of its 20,000 UK call centre employees by launching an online contact centre 'knowledge bank', to measure their contribution.
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Patchy police trainingPolice service recruits could end up receiving inconsistent training of a patchy quality after the closure of three...
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The Northern Ireland Prison Service decided to replace its eight different systems with one HR and payroll service. Alex Blyth gets the inside story