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Thinking Beyond a Seat at the Table

CLO Magazine

It’s time to take the CLO role to a higher level, not just on the organization chart, but in terms of influence and organizational accomplishment. Chief Learning Officer ’s “2015 CLO Measurement and Metrics Survey” indicated that 36 percent of CLOs are using business impact to show the value of learning to the broader enterprise.

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CLO Investments Focus on Relevance and Technology

CLO Magazine

CLOs continue to be thoughtful with their use of training dollars, spending most on areas that offer fast, visible results. In 2012, a rebound in training spending was linked to the economic recovery in the United States. Though that is a lower decrease than in 2012, not all organizations see an uptick.

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

Despite these efforts, however, companies often continue to experience excess attrition in their multicultural workforce as these employees seek better opportunities to enhance their skills, climb the career ladder and take on higher levels of leadership. Meeting the Communications Need 2: Leadership Skills.

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Learning 2014: Mobile and Social Opportunities

CLO Magazine

More than half of CLOs report higher budgets in 2013 than in 2012, and many expect this year to be better still. One CLO said, “I believe the country is on the right track and the worst of economic issues are behind us.” It seems as if the global recovery continues to take hold. and abroad cause concern.

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A Look at Learning’s Future

CLO Magazine

But in 2012, the economic recovery combined with a rebound in learning spending appeared to drive learning investments. ” However, some CLOs think “economic factors are all unpleasant.” “We are using [competencies] not only for learning, but also for hiring,” said another CLO.

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2013 Global Learning — Division 2

CLO Magazine

To compete in an expanding marketplace, Copenhagen-based LEO Pharma sought to create a strategic approach to its international markets while developing a new breed of leadership to act as global leaders. Add in the story of explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, whose leadership skills kept 27 men alive for two years while trapped in Antarctica.

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A Ticket to a Better Life

CLO Magazine

For Alfonz Ruth, CLO for the District of Columbia Department of Transportation, education shaped his family’s dreams and enabled him to achieve his goals. He also planned and developed surveys for senior military officers to determine attitudes and reactions to joint professional military education. Now he’s paying it forward.