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Creating learning experiences that don’t suck

CLO Magazine

says the executive vigorously shaking my hand at the end of a learning engagement. Reflecting on this reaction made me want to share what I have learned about creating powerful learning engagements. Think about it: As humans, we look out at the world as we travel through it and learn from it.

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Learning During Times of Growth

CLO Magazine

Many CLOs and other learning executives are walking with a bit more spring in their steps these days, and perhaps smiling a bit more often. Growth companies are not just throwing money at various opportunities, but must pay close attention to margins and maximizing the return on every bit of their investments in learning.

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So, We Talked to a Vendor About Learning Technology…

CLO Magazine

Learning leaders are no exception. Tried and true development methods like classroom instruction will never die, but for every class, there’s an e-learning or virtual course waiting in the wings. How important is technology for today’s learning leaders? Technology eases this burden for learning leaders.

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Use Simulations to Develop Millennials Leaders

CLO Magazine

Instead, learning leaders should build their knowledge and accelerate their real-world capabilities by putting participants in the executive’s shoes for a given period of time. These kinds of simulations can be very diverse. There is a senior management chasm developing, and there aren’t enough Generation Xers to help fill the gap.