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The Three Levers of a Successful CLO

Infopro Learning

For example, Learning and Development topics are now being mentioned in over half of the covers of the Harvard Business Review Magazine. In addition, learning and development has also taken center stage in acquisition discussions, most notably marked by LinkedIn’s largest acquisition to date, paying $1.5 billion for Lynda.com.

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Podcast: Voices of CLO: Anne Marie DeCarolis

CLO Magazine

In this episode of Voices of CLO, I speak with Anne Marie DeCarolis, talent solutions senior manager at CSL. We discuss the importance of foundational learning principles amid rapid advancements in technology, and the role learning leaders can play. Voices of CLO is produced by Alec O’Dell.

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Framing the value of learning

CLO Magazine

Under the umbrella of The Learning Forum, CLO LIFT , a group of learning and development leaders, is actively addressing persistent challenges straining the learning and development industry. CLO LIFT’s values group is taking on this particular challenge as time, by orders of magnitude, is the largest investment that goes into learning. “We

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Leveraging coaching for future leaders

CLO Magazine

In this article, I will describe how coaching can augment leadership development, promote knowledge transfer and skills on the job and sustain leadership behaviors over time. For example, as a CLO, you may be responsible for identifying and developing leaders to ensure a talent bench is ready now or in the future to meet a business need.

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Nurturing collaboration: A CLO’s guide to openness and candor

CLO Magazine

In this article, I will focus on the fear of being honest. CLOs who not only encourage openness and honesty as part of their organizational culture, but also model and embody transparency themselves, will find that collaboration comes more naturally to their workforce. With these in place, collaboration will naturally follow.

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Role of a Learning Consultant: Insightful discussion imported from LinkedIn

ID Reflections

I am copying a discussion we have been having on LinkedIn as a part of the Training&Development group. I started this discussion to understand the roles (tacit and explicit) that a learning consultant plays. I'm not affiliated with the magazine, at all. (By Here’s to continuous, lifelong learning!

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Is MOOC Suitable For Corporate & Workplace Learning?

Upside Learning

The MobiMOOC is now in its second week and there have been some very interesting discussions happening there. So far on the MobiMOOC, almost all the discussions have had an academic bent or context. Personally, it’s been a great experience getting to understand the very diverse opinions and views.