On content libraries

"Many vendors are tied into content-rich, context and interaction-poor learning solutions when they should be focusing on interaction-rich and highly contextual solutions."

Charles Jennings

Providing generic content libraries is a passive, non-strategy.

You're relying on a) magic and b) luck to change people's performance.

(Which is fine as enabling performance change probably isn't the goal).


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