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The discomfort of learning

CLO Magazine

How the discomfort of learning helps women advance For women to develop the skills and attitudes necessary for advancement in their careers, they need a willingness to let go of preconceived notions and embrace the discomfort that comes with adopting new strategies and behaviors. Seeking out helpful feedback from leaders.

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The urgent need to monetize women’s corporate value

CLO Magazine

Of course, a number of factors are to blame for the frustrations women are feeling and the accompanying talent drain: outdated corporate attitudes, unintentional bias, career hiatuses and — most important — failure to involve women early in P&L responsibilities. A 5-point strategy to help women showcase their value.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

Every other month, market intelligence firm IDC administers a Web-based survey to the BIB on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that affect a senior learning executive. Similar to tweeting, learning will adapt to create small yet relevant learning bursts,” predicts one CLO.

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The Business Partnership Award

CLO Magazine

This shift in attitude works. is a key player. HBA does this by creating a network of businesses and individuals who participate in a variety of programs, including its chapter mentoring program, which some participants say has changed their professional career trajectory. Liz Stueck. Alice Keefe.