Clark Quinn

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Accreditation?

Clark Quinn

I’ve also served on independent board of directors or advisory boards for several entities. In the former case, we have a legal responsibility to provide guidance. In the latter case, we provide the best guidance, but of course the organization isn’t obliged to comply.

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Designing a conference

Clark Quinn

When I agreed to join as co-director of the Learning & Development Accelerator, I’d already attended their first two conferences. In addition, there was a desire on the part of Matt Richter & Will Thalheimer (the original directors) to reflect certain values. We’re definitely still focusing on being virtual.

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Losing our collective minds?

Clark Quinn

The claim started like this: I know there is a huge camp of folks who say no one has learning styles and they provide all types of links of others who concur. I admit I am in the latter group, because I have seen it first-hand as a Director of Training, and when I taught at the HS and University levels.

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Buy this…for your boss

Clark Quinn

What L&D could be doing – providing a rich performance ecosystem that not only empowers optimal execution, but foster the necessary continual innovation – is a truly deep contribution to the success of the organization. I feel so strongly that I wrote a book about it. All the way to the C-suite, potentially.

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Proliferating Portals

Clark Quinn

Let’s say you are the Director of a company’s Education/Training department and you want to move more toward information learning. As the Director, you want to harness the knowledge within and have the experts bring their conversations to a wiki site. How does anyone know where to go for what?

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