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Stop talking training and start talking value

CLO Magazine

Applied in the context of learning and development, if an intervention is provided by the L&D function, involves instruction and learners, then it is “training.” This is an unfortunate truth, because to external appearances, most training does indeed look the same. Like ducks, such programs look a lot alike.

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The critical first step to building strong organizational DEI

CLO Magazine

Many organizations have publicly pledged to better weave diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and programs throughout all levels of the business in order to establish a more supportive, inclusive culture. And leaders, including those in HR and learning and development, play an increasingly critical role in workplace culture.

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From bystander to upstander

CLO Magazine

We’ve mandated sexual harassment prevention training. But nearly three years after #MeToo, studies show that these efforts still might not make any difference in workplace culture and attitudes. Up until a couple years ago, anti-harassment training was usually organized in response to a specific incident or public moment.

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DEI Training and Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

This makes sense, as DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) is both a popular topic for a lot of training right now, and a topic that often involves nuanced conversations. However, DEI topics pose some particular challenges for training, especially for branching scenarios. DEI training is hard to do well. Kellye Whitney.

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5 strategies to diminish sexual harassment and toxicity in mentoring

CLO Magazine

Prominent men are being publicly outed for sexual harassment, with the latest examples coming from French gaming company Ubisoft , U.S.-based Even women working from home are not immune to sexual harassment. Due to heightened awareness around sexual harassment, a majority of men feel increasingly uncomfortable with women at work.

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The Sherlock Holmes effect

CLO Magazine

For nearly 60 years, organizations have used some form of diversity and inclusion training to increase awareness and sensitivity toward one another’s differences in race, gender, sexual orientation, religion and culture. Despite new strategies, repackaged training, fanciful phrases (e.g.,