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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: David Vance

CLO Magazine

Vance is the founding and former president of Caterpillar University and the author of “The Business of Learning.” In 2006, he was awarded CLO of the Year. Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? CLO: What was your official first job in learning and development? I came in sideways.

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After EI, DI?

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This is according to “The Use of Constructive-Developmental Theory to Advance the Understanding of Leadership,” a paper published in 2006 by The Leadership Quarterly. appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. Consequently, we have to take on new skills and new knowledge to operate in this new world.

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Additionally, he has acted as an influential voice in the Learning and Development industry by speaking at conferences and by being an active participant and author within industry associations such as ISPI , ATD , the Masie Consortium , The Learning Guild , and CLO Symposium/Magazine.

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2013 Strategy — Division 2

CLO Magazine

GOLD: Deborah McCuiston, Director of Corporate Learning, Virgin America Since its launch in 2006, airline Virgin America has blossomed into one of the more recognizable brands in an industry dominated by a few major players. Refresh played a key role in transforming the organization’s culture.

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Learning to Read Their Minds

CLO Magazine

New insights into how the brain works are changing how learning leaders structure programs and how the corporate learning industry thinks about knowledge retention and study habits. These strategies could have a significant effect on the way corporate learning is delivered. Cognitive Strategy No. Blazing a Trail.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Where Do You Begin (Part II)

Mark Oehlert

Adkins (from Learning Circuits): excerpt " Accordingto recent Ambient Insight market research, the 2006 U.S. market forreal-time collaboration-based learning products and services is nowover $2.6 I have also submitted an email to CLO asking for the cites but to date have yet to receive any kind of response.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

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Here’s what four cognitive psychologists concluded: “The contrast between the enormous popularity of the learning-styles approach within education and the lack of credible evidence for its utility is, in our opinion, striking and disturbing. If you’re interested in workplace learning I encourage you to take a look. Thanks, Janet!