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Nick van Dam é uma usina de ideias, visionário, consultor
e líder em raciocínio. Diretor Global de Aprendizado, Inovações
e Soluções de e-Learning da Deloitte, é responsável
pelo aprendizado de 165 mil pessoas e consultor para clientes na prática
de Human Capital.
Como consultor reconhecido internacionalmente e expoente em e-Learning,
van Dam escreveu diversos artigos e foi citado por publicações
como: Financial Times, Fortune Magazine, CNBC, Business Week, Managiment
Consulting, L&T Innovations Magazine, T+D Magazine, Bizz Magazine,
India Times, entre outras.
É colunista da CLO Magazine (EUA) e da Intellectueel Kapitaal
Magazine (Holanda), além de autor e coautor de diversos livros,
incluindo Organisation & Management, an international approach (1991-2007,
edições em holandês e inglês); Business Simulations – Topsim
Series (1995); Change Compass, 2001; The e-Learning Fieldbook, 2004 e
2006 (edição em mandarim); The Business Impact of e-Learning,
2005; e 25 Best Practices in Learning & Talent Development, 2008
e a edição em mandarim de 2009).
Atua em diversos comitês consultivos, entre eles o “International
Consortium for Executive Development and Research (ICEDR)”, de
Lexington, MA/USA, uma aliança global de aprendizado que conta
com 40 companhias líderes no mundo e 25 das melhores escolas de
negócio. É fundador e chairman da “e-Learning for
Kids Foundation” (www.e-learningforkids.org), que fornece cursos
baseados em tecnologia (internet e CD-ROM) sem custo para escolas e crianças
ao redor do mundo.
Nick van Dam é graduado pela Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam,
bacharel em Economia e Pedagogia e mestre em Organização & Gestão
pela Universiteit van Amsterdam. Obteve seu doutorado em Administração
de Negócios pela Nyenrode Business University em Breukelen, Holanda
(Tema: O impacto do e-Learning nos negócios).
Nick van Dam is an idea generator, visionary, consultant and thought
leader.
He is the Global Director Learning,
Innovations e-learning Solutions for Deloitte responsible for Learning
for 165,000
people, and engagement
advisor for clients at Deloitte’s Global Human Capital Practice.
As an internationally recognized
consultant and thought leader in e-Learning, Mr. van Dam has written
articles
and
has been quoted by The Financial
Times, Fortune Magazine, CNBC, Business Week, Management Consulting,
Learning & Training Innovations Magazine, T+D Magazine, Bizz Magazine,
and The India Times, among others. He is a columnist for CLO Magazine
(US) and Intellectueel Kapitaal Magazine (The Netherlands). He has authored
and co-authored a number of books including; Organisation & Management,
an international approach (1991-2007 Dutch and English); Business Simulations-Topsim
Series (1995); Change Compass, 2001; The e-Learning Fieldbook, 2004 and
2006 (Mandarin Edition), The Business Impact of e-Learning, 2005, and
25 Best Practices in Learning & Talent Development, 2008 and Mandarin
edition 2009)
He holds several advisory board
positions including among others, The International Consortium
for Executive
Development
and Research (ICEDR),
Lexington, MA/USA, a global learning alliance of some 40 of the world’s
leading companies and 25 premier business schools.
He is founder and chairman of e-Learning for Kids Foundation, which
is a global non-profit foundation (www.e-learningforkids.org) that provides
schools and children around the world with free technology-based courseware.
(internet and cdrom)
Dr. van Dam is a graduate of
the Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam, Bachelor Degree in Economics
and Pedagogy, and holds
a Master Degree in Organization & Management
from the Universiteit van Amsterdam. He earned his doctorate in Business
Administration at Nyenrode Business University, Breukelen, The Netherlands.
(Topic: The Business Impact of e-Learning)
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