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CLO Symposium 2023: Kamales Lardi on the end of ‘business as usual’

CLO Magazine

“Let me welcome you to the future,” began Kamales Lardi, as she opened her keynote address, “The End of Business as Usual,” on October 18 at the 2023 CLO Symposium. Lardi’s keynote address and all other 2023 CLO Symposium sessions are available on-demand now. Photo courtesy of Brant Bender Photography.

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

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Diverse hiring practices don’t always translate into a more diverse workplace or improved employee retention,” wrote Zoe Mackey in her 2019 article, “Here’s How Workplace Diversity Impacts Employee Retention.” A November 2019 article in ATD’s TD Magazine , “Future-Ready or Not?” Uncertainty around professional etiquette norms.

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The Business Impact Award

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From their traditional classroom training program in 2012, which had “too much information in too little time” and made learners feel as though they were “drinking from a firehose,” Cargill shifted gears to digital learning. The post The Business Impact Award appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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The Strategy Award

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Senior Consultant, Talent Management & Organizational Development, Dell Technologies, Services & Digital. One of the deadliest time periods in Customs and Border Protection’s history was between 2010 and 2012. When this strategy launched in 2012, there were 55 uses of deadly force by CBP agents along the border.

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Promoting diversity and development opportunities in the cannabis industry

CLO Magazine

Since the first states legalized cannabis for medicinal use in the late 1990s and then for recreational use in 2012, more have followed suit, with 19 states currently allowing for adult recreational use. Unfortunately, when he applied for his first cannabis business license in 2019, barriers arose. Thirty-seven states, D.C.,