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There’s a CLO in all of us

CLO Magazine

Nurturing customer centricity The idea behind thinking like a CLO is derived from the importance of fully understanding what the customer wants. For the longest time, this has been done through a learning needs analysis which explores organizational and individual goals and workplace challenges as well as competency gaps.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Bob Mosher

CLO Magazine

CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? They came from the business, but they had a passion for learning and a passion for development. CLO: What lessons did you learn back in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? We get help from the business, but we’re very locked in our ways.

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Sydney Savion is the 2020 CLO of the year

CLO Magazine

Each year, the Chief Learning Officer of the Year Award is presented to an individual learning executive who delivers the most exemplary development and guidance, is a strategic business partner and provides essential leadership to the organizational learning and development function. 20, when she was announced as the 2020 CLO of the Year.

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Jim Woolsey is the 2019 CLO of the Year

CLO Magazine

In fact, before leaving his office the day before hopping on a plane to attend Chief Learning Officer ’s 2019 Fall Symposium in Chicago, where he would receive this year’s 2019 CLO of the Year award, he sent a note to his team about setting up the next step in evolution they will head at DAU. But his path was not entirely unusual for a CLO.

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Jim Woolsey is the 2019 CLO of the Year

CLO Magazine

In fact, before leaving his office the day before hopping on a plane to attend Chief Learning Officer ’s 2019 Fall Symposium in Chicago, where he would receive this year’s 2019 CLO of the Year award, he sent a note to his team about setting up the next step in evolution they will head at DAU. But his path was not entirely unusual for a CLO.

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No Status Quo for the CLO

CLO Magazine

There’s no playbook for becoming a CLO, and if there’s one simple fact that shines through from the hundreds of formal interviews and countless more conversations I’ve had with learning leaders, that’s it. Nearly half of current CLOs report they grew up through the L&D function. There is no status quo for the CLO.

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The New Learning Metrics: Demonstrating Business Value and Impact

Degreed

Telling your workforce development story — in fresh ways with new metrics — can capture the attention of your business leaders and make your learning program an important business priority. Maybe your program’s already a priority. Details Make a Good Narrative Great. Learning typically becomes more reactive than strategic.

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