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Is MOOC Suitable For Corporate & Workplace Learning?

Upside Learning

The concept of a MOOC is itself not very old (started in 2007-2008), so I wouldn’t really worry if it sounds completely alien. It made me think that corporate executives are not keen to get into MOOCs (I’m just hoping that the next two weeks will be more active on corporate mlearning front). Look forward to your thoughts.

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People Development: Stop Spending, Start Thinking

CLO Magazine

During the 2007 financial crisis, consulting and coaching clients often asked me: “Could we deliver similar value this year from half of the budget?” They are made harder by the proliferation of products, methodologies and gimmicks that claim to be “the next revolution” in corporate learning. Ironically, we could.

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Why CLOs and K-12 School Principals Need to Talk Now

CLO Magazine

Department of Education is dated in 2007 yet it shows a significant metric that is still relevant today: teachers who receive quality professional development can positively impact student achievement by 21 percentile points. Many corporates miss this multiplier effect by investing only in individual students’ education.

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Use Culture to Pave the Way for Change

CLO Magazine

Living this culture has driven JetBlue’s annual ancillary revenue growth from $190 million in 2007 to $590 million in 2012. The CLO’s Role Aligning workforce development with a company’s business objectives is a critical component of the chief learning officer’s role. In 2013, Booz & Co.,

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The Corporate Cost of Poor K-12 Teacher Development

CLO Magazine

However, the best way to develop the right employees may be to go beyond corporate learning in the workplace. Learning and development leaders spend nearly all of their time and effort developing talent, concurrently managing the cost of learning per employee and optimizing learning ROI. Let’s unpack that.

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

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Where do you begin when you havent posted in like 2 weeks? » March 26, 2007 Where Do You Begin (Part II) Google Desktop 5 is out. 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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Long-Term Learning: Invest Now or Pay Later

CLO Magazine

To help their companies get back on track, learning leaders should remind senior management that making the right learning investments can support business strategy and save resources in the long-term through reduced attrition.