Here's a table of contents for easy reference to finding Training's Jan/Feb 2008 print articles online:
Features:
True Vision
By Sarah Boehle
PricewaterhouseCoopers caps its steady climb by claiming the top spot on the Training Top 125 with a focus on client and employee loyalty.
Leadership Leaders
By Margery Weinstein
Planning for the next generation of leadership at EMC means developing talent that uses teamwork to manage a global workforce.
Winning Ways
By Holly Dolezalek
Pharmaceutical company Wyeth’s healthy corporate culture uses scorecards to track, measure, and analyze almost every job and training program in some way.
It's the Network
By Lorri Freifeld
Verizon Wireless' call to its internal network: Enhance
customers' experiences, become experts on new
devices/services, and commit to leadership development.
Accounting for Success
By Margery Weinstein
Continuous education, with an emphasis on building competence and confidence through shared knowledge, is key to KPMG LLP U.S. BY
Top 10 Hall of Fame
Training inducts six companies—which have appeared in the Top 10 of the Training Top 125 for at least four consecutive years—into the Top 10 Hall of Fame.
The Training Top 125
Training magazine's seventh annual ranking of the top companies of employee-sponsored workforce training and development.
Best Practices & Outstanding Initiatives
Training editors recognize innovative and successful learning and development programs and practices.
Editor's Note: Best of the Best
Training Today:
(By Margery Weinstein)
Tardy? Too Bad
Fantasy CEO
Winning Women
Partnerships & Alliances
Products & Services
Who's News in Training
Sound of Teambuilding
Training TechTalk
High Risk Management
At Each Other's Throats—But in a Nice Way
Soapbox:
Secrets to Success
By Mark Thompson
Join the Webvolution
By Tony O'Driscoll
How-To: Rethink Your Budget
By Jay Jacobson
World View: Focus on Japan
By Dr. Neil Orkin
Questions for Covey: People as Partners