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Our core approach to technology adoption and proficiency is the Breakaway Method™

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The Breakaway Book

In Breakaway, Charles Fred, CEO of The Breakaway Group presents a revolutionary performance model that helps your organization break away from mediocre performance. He offers a new approach to organizational learning that will dramatically speed up the learning process and help any organization save on their two most valuable resources – time and money. Breakaway provides the critical information you need for hastening the moment when each learner in your organization can convert knowledge into action to provide better patient care and to advance the mission of the organization.
 
The book has initiated a “movement” from the thousands that have read it. Today, the text is used in the curricula of many leading universities to reinforce innovative methods for instructional design and adult learning. The eight-year research effort that ended in the publication of the book provides the foundation for the consulting and advisory services of The Breakaway Group. The book is now achieving international attention as Jossey-Bass Publishers recently announced two Chinese versions due out in 2006. The versions will include both Mandarin and Orthodox printings of the book.

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