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A Budget Bonanza

CLO Magazine

Investment plans for 2019 show learning executives are confident entering budget planning season. In 2016, 62 percent of CLOs were more optimistic than the previous year and 9 percent less optimistic. Barring a significant economic event, CLOs are feeling pretty good about the budget picture.

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BYOCLO: Be Your Own Chief Learning Officer

CLO Magazine

FinTech market leader Fidelity National Information Services faced an even bigger challenge, with a learning team that had been established just four years prior in 2016. The post BYOCLO: Be Your Own Chief Learning Officer appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. Milista Anderson, FIS’ global head of learning.

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Elite Organizations Come in All Shapes and Sizes

CLO Magazine

A look back at several years of data shows organization type, size and budget vary, but many critical learning priorities are shared — specifically, supporting engagement, reskilling efforts and developing a use case for all tech initiatives. Clearly, budgets are tight, and learning leaders are being asked to do more with less.

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Good Vibrations

CLO Magazine

Nearly half (49 percent) of CLOs expect their training budget to increase over the next 12 to 18 months. In 2016, 62 percent of CLOs were more optimistic than the previous year and 9 percent less optimistic. Spending plans back up their optimism. This survey was conducted from June to July 2017.

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Managing and measuring coaching in the new normal

CLO Magazine

Lack of budget for coaching activities was third, at 38 percent. It’s difficult to get support from senior leaders if you’re unable to measure and report the impact of coaching and it’s impossible to get budget approval for coaching activities without support from senior leadership. One could argue these challenges are all connected.

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Clearing the path for learning

CLO Magazine

Leah Houde, CLO, PwC. Houde came to Duke CE a year before 9/11, which caused most companies to ban most travel and to reign in executive education budgets. Around 2016, PwC began integrating digital learning into its core offerings. The post Clearing the path for learning appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Training

Training Industry

Another report, from CLO Media and IDC, found that between 2010 and 2015, an overwhelming number of CLOs were dissatisfied with the tools, resources or data available to them to measure learning impact. However, a focus remains on “happy sheets” and knowledge quizzes, with fewer than 50 percent of CLOs measuring retention.