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A Quest for Success

CLO Magazine

Senior management decided to adopt the one-week in-residence option with 42 participants per session, along with an action learning component focused on strategic, enterprise-wide business opportunities.”. which designs and delivers business simulations and executive development programs. Pre-Program Assessment.

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Keeping Talent Development Current: A Moving Target

CLO Magazine

Are you on auto-pilot when it comes to development programs, stories and statistics? I believe the goal is to be a learning organization. An organization that is in sync, not in competition with, the outside environment and one that is aligned to the needs of the business. Business Process Reengineering.

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

Lambda Solutions

Most of the time, companies collect big data from external sources to help the business serve customers more effectively, become more efficient, and increase profits. Learning analytics can have another, indirect impact on your organization, as well. For some companies, learning analytics has a ripple effect throughout the business.

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Make L&D Go Cha-Ching

CLO Magazine

Learning and development organizations can adopt business metrics such as profitability, top-line revenue growth and bottom-line improvements instead of simply measuring correlations. For some, an impassioned debate continues to swirl around whether businesses take leadership and development seriously.

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Learning During Times of Growth

CLO Magazine

The role of learning in supporting rapid organic growth can be seen in several initiatives being taken by Mike Barger, CLO of JetBlue Airways. The business goals of the merger depended in part on reducing time to proficiency for the workforce and improving overall organizational performance while holding down costs.

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Revamping 70-20-10

CLO Magazine

A survey by the Educational Development Center in 1996 found that 70 percent of workplace learning is informal. In 1997 the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that people learn 70 percent of what they know to do their jobs informally. Do employees learn from their jobs when they have been doing the same thing for 10 years?