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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

Individual, team, and enterprise performance can’t improve without learning. Learning isn’t in addition to a manager’s job; it IS a manager’s job. By “learning” I mean acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that help individuals, teams, and whole organizations improve performance.

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Learning 2014: Mobile and Social Opportunities

CLO Magazine

Every other month, market intelligence firm IDC surveys Chief Learning Officer magazine’s Business Intelligence Board on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that are important to senior learning executives. Another CLO said competencies are weighted for hiring and promotions.

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The Essential Guide to Learning Analytics in the Age of Big Data

Lambda Solutions

How to turn learning analytics into actionable outcomes and improved course design. How to implement learning analytics in your organization. How to address the ethical challenges of learning analytics. You’ll find the information below helpful to you and all of the stakeholders within your organization.

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Make Learning Learning Viral-Worthy to Make It Last

CLO Magazine

Many learners value microlearning where the information is comprehensive but delivered in short, consumable bites. Developed around on-demand or self-paced courses, these learning experiences allow students to gain knowledge and skills while giving them more control in managing their learning.

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Highlights From Day Two of the Spring 2011 Chief Learning Officer Magazine Symposium

CLO Magazine

He mentioned that strong leadership increases employee attitude by 10 percent and customer service by 4 percent on average. Hardy said DAU’s learning goals are all about the job: preparing for the job — courses — and supporting the job — communities of practice, continuous learning, knowledge sharing tools and mission assistance.