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Chief Learning Officer’s most-watched webinars of 2021

CLO Magazine

manager, global digital credential strategy and operations, IBM Training and Skills | Pete Janzow , vice president of business development, Credly | Lee Rubenstein , vice president of business development, edX. Speakers: Rachel Grzeskowiak , client marketing specialist, BizLibrary. Here are the top 10 webinars of 2021.

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10 Must-Attend eLearning Conferences in the US in 2016

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2016 Spring CLO Symposium. Reason to Attend: The Spring CLO Symposium mainly focuses on how employees’ education is redefined today. The Symposium also includes CLO Learning Elite Gala Dinner. 2016 Fall CLO Symposium. Reason to Attend: The 2016 Fall CLO Symposium agenda is now in progress and will be announced soon.

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Whose learning are you responsible for?

Jay Cross

CLO Magazine, October 2009. IBM and other corporations generate leads and harvest insider knowledge by keeping former employees in the community — and, therefore, in the loop. They are temps, specialists, consultants and service providers. Whose Learning Are You Responsible For? by Jay Cross.

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Achieving LGBTQ representation in STEM

CLO Magazine

When Wes Combs, head of Combs Advisory Services , worked for IBM in the late 1980s, he had to turn down one of his first big project assignments for the federal government because it required him to get a security clearance. “At The post Achieving LGBTQ representation in STEM appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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Karen Kocher: KISS and Tell at Cigna

CLO Magazine

Conversation Is a Two-Way Street Kocher has been Cigna’s CLO for six years, but her career has touched multiple business areas. Fresh from Michigan State University, she joined health care company Aetna as a medical cost containment specialist. When it was ready to execute on that vision two years later, she was asked to be CLO.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

Here are five things/phenomenon that did not exist five years back (at least not in the way we know them today): IBM’s Watson, the AI driven robot that interacts with humans on human terms (in natural language). On March 1, 2011, IBM announced the IBM SmartCloud framework to support Smarter Planet.”

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THE CHANGING FACE OF WORK AND WORKPLACE LEARNING

Learnnovators

On March 1, 2011, IBM announced the IBM SmartCloud framework to support Smarter Planet.” – Wikipedia. The role of the CLO will be to drive this change NOW! joyandlife writes about The Changing Role of L&D and CLO where he mentions adaptiveness, rapid reaction times, learning agility and flexibility as key requirements.