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The Future of the Corporate University

CLO Magazine

Daniel Gandarilla, vice president and CLO at Texas Health Resources University, said the corporate university is not dead — it’s being redefined. Senior Vice President and CLO at Northwell Health Kathleen Gallo said the term is outdated. “Words matter. Even when I hear it, I think of 30 years ago.

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Developing the next generation of physician leaders

CLO Magazine

From cost containment to patient privacy concerns, questions about quality care and transparency to an uncertain future, there is a responsibility to address the needs of the business and health care consumer simultaneously. The post Developing the next generation of physician leaders appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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The Essential Guide to Learning Analytics in the Age of Big Data

Lambda Solutions

To what degree do participants acquire the knowledge, skills, attitude, confidence, and commitment based on their participation in the training? Attitude (“I believe this will be worthwhile to do on the job”). Attitudes and perceptions. The practical challenge of learning analytics is the question of privacy of the learner.

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How to Retrain for a Second Career

CLO Magazine

As people tend to develop behaviors, skills and attitudes associated with their type, the more they use these natural preferences in their work, the more energized, engaged and productive they will be. Conversely, someone with a preference for introversion may need privacy to concentrate, and might be drained by an open environment.