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    Columnists:

    June 2009
    Certifying Performance
    by Harold D. Stolovitch, Ph.D.

    What do certificates, diplomas and licensure tell us?

    June 2009
    The Bleed-Over Effect
    by Jim Bowles

    Economic pain experienced outside of work can bleed over into the workplace in a variety of ways.

    Dashboard

    June 2009
    Knowledge: The New Commodity
    by Mary Clarke

    Knowledge is power in the modern marketplace. Organizations making large-scale cuts to workforce development may want to think again.

    Application

    June 2009
    How to Execute Strategic Talent Restructuring
    by Susanne Kremeier

    The following fictional case study looks at how a company called Great Supplier found $330 million in cost savings while satisfying stakeholders, customers and minimizing the unavoidable blows to its workforce.

    Insight

    June 2009
    Leaving an Imprint: Xerox Equips Talent to Innovate
    by Elizabeth Lisican

    Xerox is known for making document management products, but when it comes to developing talent, carbon copies won’t do.