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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Diana Thomas

CLO Magazine

Chief Learning Officer recently sat down with longtime CLO Advisory Board member Diana Thomas, executive coach and advisor for Winning Results LLC. In 2014, she received CLO’s Norman B. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? Thomas was profiled in the October 2005 issue of Chief Learning Officer.

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Upcoming webinar: Driving business results with learner-centric programs

Docebo

Webinar: Driving business results with learner-centric programs with Brandon Hall Group. Are you enabling your sales team with a learner-centric, blended education program , or burdening them with outdated, boring training videos? His work has also appeared in Compensation & Benefits Review, T+D Magazine and CLO Magazine.

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We can’t ‘flow of work’ our way into the future

CLO Magazine

In the meantime, our workforce has increased in size only 10 percent since 2005, while demand for skilled employees continues to increase dramatically. The path from teller to financial adviser won’t be created through job aids and learning-in-the-flow programs. We foster diversity and inclusion, dignity and respect.”.

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Leader development is the question. Is mobile the answer?

Allison Rossett

It revealed hefty interest but little programming. Gina Yusypchuk and I looked at the question of mobile apps for leader development in an article published in CLO Magazine. What we found was intense interest, both in the marketplace and in the publisher/developer world, but few programs up to the gnarly challenge that is leadership.

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Trish Holliday Teaches Tennessee a Lesson

CLO Magazine

During that time she created programs for local youth and families and helped build clean water systems and repair homes so the people of the community could live a better life. Hunter recognized the value of having a state CLO, and in April of that year she asked Holliday if she’d be willing to help make Tennessee an employer of choice.

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Keeping up with (and verifying) digital badges and credentialing

CLO Magazine

In 2005, Microsoft created the Xbox 360 Gamerscore system. In his address, Duncan emphasized how all types of learners can benefit from digital badging programs, including teachers. At the end of 2019, there were more than 190,000 digital badges and badging programs — roughly 29 percent of all U.S. Rapid Growth.

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Learning on the Line

CLO Magazine

When John Palmer finished his bachelor’s program in 1999 at Baylor University with a degree in communications, he didn’t know where his career would take him. AT&T invested $2 million to help launch the program, and this spring more than 4,000 students were enrolled in the program — a tenfold increase since its 2014 start.