Articles by Andie Burjek
HPI, Kaiser Permanente Flourishes in Face of Uncertainty
Thanks to a robust learning strategy, HPI is prepared to manage the uncharted territories of health care in the U.S.

Talent Economy Week in Review: April 30-May 4, 2018
These were the top TE stories from this week. Plus, the best of what we read from around the web.

The State of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is valuable to the economy, but just how valuable? Read on to learn about entrepreneurial qualities, the economic value of entrepreneurship, demographics of these leaders and those starting businesses outside of technology.

Ailing Health Care System Gets a Shot From Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan
Experts in the health care space are realistic about how long it would take for CEOs Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon to implement change in the health care industry. Still, they’re optimistic that this is a move in the right direction.
What U.S. Execs Can Learn About Business Culture from Other Countries
American business culture can learn a lot from the norms and traditions from other countries. Here are three countries whose business culture norms are worth considering.
The New Employer-Employee Social Contract
The past half-century has brought tremendous change to the employer-employee social contract. From compensation and management, to culture, to learning and development, the relationship is being defined as never before.

To Outsource or Not to Outsource
An effective L&D outsourcing program can have a positive impact on an organization.

Learning Technology’s Role in Recruiting for Culture Fit
The traditional recruiting process has a blind spot.

Does Your Company Value Intrapreneurship?
Business leaders are wrong when they say they want entrepreneurs.

The Impact of Big Data in Decisions
Data makes all the difference in decision-making.

Making the Right Choice When There Is None
Effective decisions come down to the tools and strategies.