Clark Quinn

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Other writings

Clark Quinn

These tend to be longer than an article, with a pretty thorough coverage of whatever topic is on tap. Then there are articles in a variety of magazines. And then there are blog posts for others that are a bit longer than my usual blog post, and close to an article in focus: The Deeper eLearning series for Learnnovators.

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Where is Clark?

Clark Quinn

It’ll cover the materials that were part of my presentation last fall to a government agency and my forthcoming CLO article. Next week (March 30th), I’ll be giving a talk to ATD’s East Bay chapter on innovation. If you’re here in the Bay Area, it should be fun and informative.

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The Future of Organizational Learning event

Clark Quinn

Based on the principles from our CLO article on the topic, we’re intending to make it a real hands-on, wrestling with the issues, talking about specifics, and bolstering the discussion with data from close to 200 respondents to the survey that was associated with the article.

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On the road again

Clark Quinn

First, Jay Cross and I will be presenting on the Chief Meta-Learning Officer article we wrote at the Fall CLO Symposium Sept 28-30. We’ll be riffing on the results of the survey we made available as part of the article, looking at what folks are saying about how their organization is learning.

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Extremophiles & Organizational Agility

Clark Quinn

A number of years ago, I co-wrote a chapter with Eileen Clegg called The Agility Factor , that appeared in Marcia Conner & James Clawson’s excellent collection of organizational culture articles in the book Creating a Learning Culture. I saw several ways in which to augment the thinking we had then.

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Distractions and reflections

Clark Quinn

The other day, I wanted to read an article on the CLO site. I went there, but I found the article too hard to read; there were bloody animated gifs everywhere! And CLO spread the article across four pages with moving ads all over the place. I gave up, which I presume isn’t their intention.

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Innovation Thoughts

Clark Quinn

As an aside, I’ve written separate articles on L&D innovation recently for both CLO magazine and the Litmos blog so you can check those out, too. And I promised to write a blog post about it, and I’ve finally received the list of thoughts, so here are my reflections.