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The power of virtual skills to future-proof your people and organization

CLO Magazine

L&D manager’s carve out time for their team to join formal training, practice with the technology, gather feedback from colleagues and have appropriate resources available on-demand and for stretch projects will increase the skills, experience and, most importantly, confidence and positive attitude of all involved in live online learning.

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John Seeley Brown Keynote at #ASTD2013

Learning Visions

Building a community of peer-mentors. Using simple social software to create a network of practice or a community of practice. Once a month everyone gets together to try things out and break it – a radically different attitude than most organizations. Creating and sharing knowledge through a virtuous circle.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

Every other month, market intelligence firm IDC administers a Web-based survey to the BIB on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that affect a senior learning executive. Similar to tweeting, learning will adapt to create small yet relevant learning bursts,” predicts one CLO.

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Highlights From Day Two of the Spring 2011 Chief Learning Officer Magazine Symposium

CLO Magazine

He mentioned that strong leadership increases employee attitude by 10 percent and customer service by 4 percent on average. Hardy said DAU’s learning goals are all about the job: preparing for the job — courses — and supporting the job — communities of practice, continuous learning, knowledge sharing tools and mission assistance.

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New skills for learning professionals

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Harold Jarche also made the important point that ‘attitude trumps skills’ for a learning professional. We’ve known that in a more general sense for years – many of us have used the axiom ‘hire for attitude’ when we’re recruiting. New communities have different requirements than old. I certainly have found it has served me well.

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