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		<title>Comment on About Employee Learning Week by Ed</title>
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		<description>Training is more important now than ever before. The growing skills gap and the increased need to compete in today’s economy require organizations to develop a knowledgeable and highly skilled workforce. It&#039;s never too early or too late to begin making the changes necessary, within any organization, that will ensure the success of our businesses, our workforce. What are some of the changes being made out there? How successful have they been?</description>
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