Training Industry Quarterly - Editorial Calendar
Editorial Calendar
Each issue of Training Industry Quarterly magazine is designed by colleagues and peers to reflect a variety of issues, ideas and inspiration for senior learning professionals. Each issue is themed around a topic of interest/importance to learning leaders and includes several articles and columns that support those themes.The Training Industry Quarterly Editorial Calendar reflects just a fraction of the feature articles, case studies, professional profiles and resources available in each edition. Please do feel free to share your thoughts or article ideas with our editors.
2012 Training Industry Quarterly Editorial Calendar
Winter 2012: Social Media/Informal Learning
- Guest Editor: Barry Shields, Cisco
- Connect, Share, Learn, Innovate: How Social Media Changes Everything
- User-Generated Learning Content
- Supporting the Self-Directed Learner
- Collaborative Online Learning
- Harvesting Creativity through Social Media
- Key dates: Published 12/5/11, Editorial Deadline 10/24/11, Ad Deadline 11/7/11
Spring 2012: Alignment, Engagement & Outcomes
- Guest Editor: Phyllis Wright, Baylor Health Care System
- The Science of Employee Engagement
- Assessing Learning and Performance
- Engaging Senior Leaders in the Learning & Development Process
- 6 Critical Measurement Mistakes
- Onboarding Algorithms: Predicting Employee Success
- Key dates: Published 3/5/12, Editorial Deadline 1/23/12, Ad Deadline 2/6/12
*Articles and authors are subject to change without notification
Also in Each Issue:
- From Where I Sit: By Doug Harward
- At the Editor's Desk: Introductory column from each issue's guest editor
- Performance and Productivity: By Charles Jennings
- Learning Technologies: By Dr. Gary Woodill
- Leadership 2.0: By Ken Blanchard and Scott Blanchard
- Learning 2020: By Lisa Bodell
- Tracking Trends: By Kevin Oakes
- Casebook: Case study of training programs in major organizations. By Michelle Eggleston
- Tweet Suite: A round-up of tweets and other information
- The Pulse: News and Notes from the training industry
- Closing Arguments: By Tim Sosbe

