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Wired for Knowledge: July - 2010
Staying Green Since Our Knowledge Summit!
We've made an effort to reduce our paper use in 2010, and that's why the Wired for Knowledge newsletter is going paperless! While we won't be mailing the newsletter any longer, you can still download the PDF version.
This year's event introduced us to dynamic speakers who shared their thoughts about leveraging learning to help build a more sustainable organization.
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The Benefits of Virtual Collaboration: Our Parnership with ProtonMedia
As we announced during our Knowledge Summit back in May, we have formed a partnership with ProtonMedia, the developer of the ProtoSphere virtual collaboration environment for the high-performance workplace, today announced a new multi-year partnership. The companies will develop and offer a uniquely comprehensive suite of tools for compliance training, product life cycle management (PLM), and collaborative decision-making for life sciences organizations.
ProtonMedia has built a virtual collaboration tool that can foster professional collaboration, enhance productivity, and improve decision-making, and also address compliance goals. An if you have ever even dabbled with virtual collaboration tools to manage meetings, training and simulations, you have no doubt witnessed the potential for how this technology can improve behavior change and enhance more effective business process.
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Alliance with Drug Information Association Makes Courses Available to Members
Kaplan EduNeering has formed a strategic alliance with the Drug Information Association (DIA) to create online educational offerings for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, academic, and regulatory professionals around the world. The announcement was made during the annual DIA Conference in Washington, DC.
Kaplan EduNeering courses are now available on the DIA Web Site, and include topics such as Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Managing Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Bioresearch Monitoring, Safety and Adverse Event Reporting, Process Validation, and more.
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