Most organizations don’t know what they know when it comes to improving their performance. The traditional way of sending workers “ away ” to a training session to learn what they need to know does not help organizations build on what they know. Even having workers “ go away ” to a distance education course that is launched from their workstation takes them too far away from the learning that is needed for their immediate work. It ’ s becoming apparent that learning must be part of work — and that it must take place in collaboration with others as teams solve problems together. iLearning is a means for organizations to facilitate this innovative learning in a purposeful manner. Once instituted, iLearning becomes an organizational strategy for innovation.
The website for Mark Salisbury, the author of iLearning.