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Win with decency

CLO Magazine

The immutable skills we’re referring to, which we write about in our book, “Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business” are humility, empathy, vulnerability, gratitude and generosity. Humility equips us with the mindset we need as business leaders to stop, think and probe.

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Quinnovations

Clark Quinn

With a colleague, Anne Forster, we came up with an idea for an online conference. We actually got it up and running, and while it evaporated in 2001 (as did the organization we worked for), it’s legacy served me in several other projects. Most players were random interestingly, at a test, but a couple were systematic.

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The survival of higher education (1): Changing roles

Learning with e's

My last blog post focused on the disruptive forces that are currently assailing businesses and the public sector. It prompted much debate and led to a number of publications which presented my thinking to a wider audience (Wheeler, 2000b; 2001). I argued that there are two kinds of disruption. Wheeler, S. Wheeler, S.

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mLearncon

Jay Cross

Curation enriches conferences. For example, here’s my report on Elliott’s TechLearn 2001. And here’s my review of Online Learning 2001. And here’s my review of Online Learning 2001. Resources like these convert conferences from one-time events into on-going processes. Image by Liz Burow.

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Allows us to Introduce DoceboInspire’s Keynote Speakers!

Docebo

We’re getting closer and closer to the second edition of our annual user conference, this year in the incredible (we’re not biased at all…) city of Toronto. Bestselling Business Author, Motivational Speaker, Employee Engagement Expert. A Heavyweight Roster Equipped With Heavyweight Insights. Chester Elton. Raya Bidshahri.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

In 2001, I picked up a course that met on Thursday nights. By the end of 2007, I presented a new class design at an American Society for Political Science teaching conference. In 2008, I contracted with Jefferson Community and Technical College to teach project management to two local businesses (my first official paid training job).

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

When I signed up for Spaces for Interaction: An Online Conversation about Improving the Traditional Conference , I didn’t appreciate how timely the topic would become. Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. over the years is wearing thin.