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Exploring How can Enterprise Holding Inc. in Alberta Benefit from the use of the online Training of Employees for Professional Development
Download2022-03-10
Many researchers have studied and documented the benefits and challenges of using online training of employees for professional development (PD). In recent years, many companies and organizations have started to invest in online training for professional development to complement the traditional...
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Exploring Internal Communication Satisfaction: The case study of a rural K-12 school division
Download2022-08-15
In the fast-changing world of communication technologies, it is more important than ever for organizations to understand employee preferences for accessing and receiving information related to company goals, changes and operations. This is especially true in organizations operating in high...
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Exploring the Outcomes of Digital Inclusion for Vulnerable Populations in Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Download2021-08-01
The Internet is an essential service for participation in society. Yet, digital divide challenges, specifically access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), limit digital inclusion among vulnerable Canadians. While previous research focuses on identifying, understanding, and...
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2019-09-09
This paper explores how technical support workers approach, connect, and engage with mediated communications in their technical support work. Distributed computing to the Cloud and beyond situates local technology at distances away from their home environments and support networks. Remote...