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Empowering future leaders through communities of practice

CLO Magazine

There’s an underutilized resource at your company that can supercharge your leadership development efforts: Communities of practice. Every successful community has emerging leaders at its core. When your sellers set up a chat to discuss tips on closing difficult sales, they have formed a community of practice.

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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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Maximize Your Professional Development with Industry Memberships

eLearning Brothers

Here is a complete list of benefits included with ATD’s Professional Plus Membership: Unlimited Access to Community of Practice: Multiple communities that focus on different topics such as Career Dev, Management, Government, etc. State of the Industry Report: This is ATD’s leading review of workplace learning and development.

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Key social learning resources: Part 4

Jane Hart

This article first appeared on TrainingZone on 25th September 2011. This is the fourth and final instalment of my weekly articles curating key social learning resources for TrainingZone’s social learning month. Jay Cross in a recent article for CLO Magazine, Making sense of the world, has a similar theme. ” [link].

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Games Build Community & Associations: ASAE Technology Conference Session

Web Courseworks

magazine invited me to author an article on “Five Ways Associations Can Use Online Games”. The way people learn from games, what game mechanics make online games addictive, and how to successfully utilize games to build community and optimize web traffic are important topics for discussion. I plan not to disappoint!

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What Does Social Learning Look Like? Pokémon GO

bozarthzone

Something like a community of practice—in which people work together to get better with the product—develops, showing hallmarks like a common vocabulary, accountability to the effort and each other, and in-jokes. Trainers are assigned to “communities”—separate discussion areas—based on their geographic location.

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9 Strategies to Make Your Peer Learning Program Thrive

CLO Magazine

If you’re sponsoring or developing a peer learning program, you know that professional communities of practice are a cost-effective way to leverage the collective wisdom and experience of a group of leaders with similar roles, challenges or interest areas. Prepare summaries that include: Background or context for the discussion topic.

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