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How to Become a Digital CLO

CLO Magazine

In 1994, software company Asymetrix released ToolBook, a computer-based training authoring tool that made it possible for virtually anyone to create web-based training programs. Over time that forced CLOs to adopt new skill sets and build stronger relationships with the IT team. That was only the beginning, she said.

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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

ith Windows based PCs dominating the workplace, the cofounder of Microsoft Paul Allen launched an authoring tool business called Asymetrix with their flagship product Toolbook. Governments and large enterprises, with multiple internal systems, could not share courses or the resulting usage data they produced.

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