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2023 CLO Symposium: Day 2 Recap

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The second day of the 2023 CLO Symposium — held in San Diego this year — began bright and early with a networking breakfast, followed by a keynote address by Dr. Ruth Gotian, chief learning officer for Weill Cornell Medicine. Sessions concluded with a live “Voices of CLO” podcast taping featuring a conversation between De.

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The leadership coaching revolution is here

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A majority of organizations around the world are investing in leadership coaching to ensure their employees have the critical knowledge, skills and experience to remain competitive. Over 40 percent of these organizations report their spending on leadership coaching has increased from 2020 to 2021. The world has changed.

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CLO Symposium 2023: Ruth Gotian shares a methodological approach to peak performance

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Ruth Gotian, as she opened her keynote discussion on October 17 during CLO’s 2023 Symposium in San Diego. Gotian’s keynote address and all other 2023 CLO Symposium sessions are available on-demand now. “I think people want to succeed, but we haven’t figured out how to do so.”

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Reevaluating women’s leadership development

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“Break the glass ceiling” is a metaphor used to describe the invisible barrier women face when ascending into leadership positions. This research revealed that we’re amid a “Great Breakup.” Women leaders are switching jobs at the highest rates we’ve ever seen — and at higher rates than men in leadership. Executive presence.”

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The science of executive leadership: Training that drives organizational results

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Some may wonder why executives need further leadership development. After all, they’ve succeeded at multiple leadership roles as they moved up the ranks. Avoid offering an executive cohort of your regular leadership program. Recent studies in neuroscience give us some critical clues.

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Building leadership skills organically

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One of the most worrisome developments is the impact to leadership pipelines. There are a few ways you can organically develop leadership skills in your employees. The department manager further develops their leadership skills by assigning two employees to facilitate the discussion each month. According to the 2010 U.S.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Christyl Murray

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She is also an adjunct professor teaching courses in leadership and human capital management. CLO: What was your first official job in learning and development? CLO: What lessons did you learn in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work? Creary, Ph.D.,

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