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Collaborative online learning breaks down silos

CLO Magazine

“Every learning experience, when you go do things in-person in a conference room, and now virtually, you really want to walk away with a roster of people you can ask questions of; people who expand your own diversity of thought and experience, people you can think through business problems with.

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Why evolving corporate learning isn’t an option

Axonify

The evolution of corporate learning isn’t an option any longer— it’s a must. This was the opening statement made by Carol Leaman, CEO of Axonify, during last week’s webinar that was hosted by Chief Learning Officer (CLO), an award-winning multimedia publication that focuses on the benefits and advancements of a properly trained workforce.

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7 Innovative Thinkers Who Will Up Your Knowledge Management Game

Inkling

With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of seven influencers—psychologists, digital strategists, fellow CLOs, and more—who can up your learning game. At the center of any CLO’s role is understanding how people learn—and that’s exactly what Paul studies. Annie Murphy Paul.

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It Takes a Community

CLO Magazine

Addressing the American Educational Research Association in 1994, AERA President Ann Brown described some of the key learning principles that helped shape our understanding of language and thought during the previous 30 years. Collaborative learning is not just nice, it is necessary for survival.

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Collaboration: Necessary, Not Evil

CLO Magazine

Another finding: On average, when product development specialists teamed up across three different business units, revenue from their customers was 160 percent higher than the sum of their individual sales in the prior year. Further, the benefits from collaboration-induced learning typically flow in faster than external commercial outcomes.

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Who Leads the Leaders?

CLO Magazine

Data from a 2015 survey from The Korn Ferry Real World Leadership Report Series found that less than 20 percent of businesses think they have the leaders they need to deliver on strategic priorities. So, the need is clear, but businesses must now determine how to develop effective learning programs.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

According to a December 2011 issue of Business Insider, the mobile apps analytics firm Distimo said many popular apps were games such as Angry Birds, social networking such as Facebook, Skype and Twitter, and other content such as Google Maps and iBooks. These tools are changing the way adults learn.