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Navigating the new normal: Adapting in the age of AI and hybrid work models

CLO Magazine

AI-driven efficiency: More than just speed AI’s role in today’s workplace goes beyond just automating repetitive tasks. This collaboration allows humans to focus on more creative, strategic and interpersonal aspects of work. The key lies in finding a critical balance that leverages the strengths of both.

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

HR and L&D leaders will likely begin by considering what role communications coaching and language learning programs can play in helping to meet the development need. Conflicting working styles across diverse teams. Uncertainty around professional etiquette norms. Sameer’s Story.

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DAN PONTEFRACT – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

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Dan is author of “ Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization ” and is currently at work on the follow-up book. He is Chief Envisioner of TELUS Transformation Office; a future-of-work consulting group that helps organizations enhance corporate culture, leadership, learning, work styles & collaboration practices.

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Dan Pontefract – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Dan is author of “ Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization ” and is currently at work on the follow-up book. He is Chief Envisioner of TELUS Transformation Office; a future-of-work consulting group that helps organizations enhance corporate culture, leadership, learning, work styles & collaboration practices.

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How to Retrain for a Second Career

CLO Magazine

The question is: can management be confident they’ll perform as well in a new role? Who You Are, What You Do The fact that an employee excelled in a previous function doesn’t necessarily mean the job was optimally suited to his or her natural style; many learn to perform well in roles that are less than ideal.

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Are You Developing Global Leaders?

CLO Magazine

A global leader’s functional role will drive the skills required for success. For example, Genesis Park, a leadership development program for high-performing senior managers and directors, brings together groups from different parts of the world for working sessions. appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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Who’s Leading Innovation?

CLO Magazine

This is of particular concern as some things leaders must do fall beyond, and may conflict with, their normal work styles. Using these four innovation leader roles as a starting point, DDI sought to explore how effectively leaders are performing them. When leaders do what they need to, innovation thrives.