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Who leads your DEI function, and how do you support them from an organizational perspective?

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Apple Inc.’s Many organizations that were surveyed in Human Capital Media Research and Advisory Group’s “ 2019 Diversity Value Index Benchmarking Report ” said that the head of the diversity function reported to the chief executive officer, with the second highest response being the chief human resources officer. “If

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Listen: Researcher Sarah Kimmel on the future of the CLO role

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There’s a creeping sense of unease in the CLO role, with the future both uncertain and full of opportunity. In this conversation, Sarah unpacks the results to provide insights for the future of the CLO role. Show Notes: CLO Role of the Future Executive Summary. Show Notes: CLO Role of the Future Executive Summary.

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When do u buy an LEP?

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I do not expect that to change in 2019, but I do anticipate more LEPs than in 2018, with my trendline indicating a range of 25-40 new entrants into the market, not including Performance Management systems reversing – as in adding LEP functionality to compete. Just like you going to the grocery store to buy apples. It is mixed.

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Listen: Discover Financial Services’ Jon Kaplan on tuition assistance programs and the importance of building trust among your learning team

CLO Magazine

April 2019 Profile: Discover Financial’s Jon Kaplan. I really enjoy selecting the profiles and getting to read about these CLOs that go on the cover of all of our issues. Mike: We should also mention Liz Loutfi who also is one of our editorial team who works on CLO. Podcast Producer: Jesse McQuarters. Episode Transcript.

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The Sherlock Holmes effect

CLO Magazine

It is estimated that, collectively, companies are spending more than $8 billion a year on diversity and inclusion programs, mostly comprising diversity czars, assessments, targets, training, employee resource groups, periodic reviews and static metrics. Follow the trail. percent increase from FY 2017. Investigate three new clues.