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Thinking Beyond a Seat at the Table

CLO Magazine

Twenty-two percent are using ROI for the same goal. In all, 72 percent are either using or plan to use ROI in the future as a tool to show impact. Evaluation program data exposes weaknesses and strengths. Evaluation program data exposes weaknesses and strengths. Also, the CLO is responsible for talent development.

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Is It Time to Assess Your eLearning Course Audience?

Association eLearning

Psychographics refers to attitudes, beliefs, lifestyles, etc. In fact, the 2013 Millennial Impact Report revealed that “ 73% of millennials surveyed volunteered for a non-profit in 2012.” For example, did you know that millennials are active in their communities? Share this on Facebook. Tweet This! Share this on LinkedIn.

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The Real Truth about ROI – the Learning Performance Model

CrossKnowledge

The most consistent challenge for L&D leaders throughout the past 20 years has been the need to prove the ROI of learning investments and thus prove their contribution to strategic business goals. This article aims to illustrate the real truth about ROI and share the developed Learning Performance Model (LPM).

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Grow multicultural leaders with coaching, not just business English

CLO Magazine

As noted in a Hult International Business School blog, “13 Benefits and Challenges of Cultural Diversity in the Workplace,” “Colleagues from different cultures can also bring with them different workplace attitudes, values, behaviors and etiquette. Once participation ebbs, processes fall apart.