Remove IBM Remove Journal Remove Learning Remove Magazine
article thumbnail

Keep on Learning, Big Blue

CLO Magazine

IBM turned 100 today. IBM celebrated its centenary by publishing a new, rather hubristically titled book , “Making the World Work Better: The Ideas That Shaped a Century and Company,” that chronicles the company’s accomplishments. Despite all that success, IBM faced a near-death experience in the 1990s.

IBM 48
article thumbnail

USC Annenberg Opens Center for Third Space Thinking

CLO Magazine

The center is housed in the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism in Los Angeles. Twenty-five executives attended from various organizations, including Google, IBM, Western Union, United Airlines, AECOM, Southern California Edison, Quest Diagnostics and the Annenberg Foundation.

Open 60
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Give Back to the Profession

CLO Magazine

Capture learning professionals’ knowledge and keep up with new leaders. After 30 years in enterprise learning and 10 as a columnist for this magazine, I am on the “back nine” of my career. However, our profession could produce greater results if we followed a rigorous methodology related to shared learning.

ASTD 52
article thumbnail

How to Find Best Practices

CLO Magazine

So, how does one go about finding what’s best in enterprise learning? I spoke with three learning leaders who described their best practices for finding best practices. Work your network: Dick Richardson, leadership adviser and consultant, was director of leadership development at ITT and IBM. Edwards Deming.

IBM 60
article thumbnail

Who Are the Smartest People in the World?

Mindflash

Look on, and maybe you can learn how to be a genius, too: (from Left to Right: Stephen Hawking, Garry Kasparav and Noam Chomsky). At 22 he was the youngest Chess Champion ever to garner the title, and in 1997, he became the first ever Champion to lose a game to a computer (The Deep Blue IBM computer). Marilyn vos Savant.

article thumbnail

Seeing the future

Learning with e's

Watson (then the head of IBM) who in 1943 was alleged to have said that he saw a world market for about 5 computers. I was intrigued to read an article that was written back in 1900 in a magazine called 'Ladies Home Journal'. Image source Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. There was the U.S.

article thumbnail

A Post-Competency World

CLO Magazine

A recent IBM study found the No. Resulting concerns for learning professionals become how to assess managers to identify those who can rise to the challenges of this new reality and then provide the resources necessary for them to continue learning and growing into flexible leaders.

Kaplan 75