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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Christyl Murray

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She is also an adjunct professor teaching courses in leadership and human capital management. CLO: What was your first official job in learning and development? CLO: What lessons did you learn in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work? Creary, Ph.D.,

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Meet the CLO Board: Kevin Wilde

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We recently sat down for a conversation with Kevin Wilde, an Executive Leadership Fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Business. In 2007, he was named CLO of the Year. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? I was 16 years old.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Judy Whitcomb

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Whitcomb is an award-winning HR, leadership and talent development executive with more than 20 year’s experience across various industries, including transportation, financial services and health care. CLO: How did you become interested in learning and development? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Sydney Savion

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In 2020, she was recognized as CLO of the Year. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? CLO: What lessons did you learn back in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work? Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown?

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Meet the CLO Board: Tamar Elkeles

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She is the former vice president of Qualcomm Learning Center, and was named CLO of the year in 2010. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? CLO: What lessons have you learned in 2020 that you plan on taking with you into 2021? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?

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4 tactics to reflect and (re)charge into 2021

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Further, 2021 brings its own changes and disruptions as we seek to redefine “normal,” to find our footing with the hybrid workforce, to rethink organizational cultures and reconfigure the work/home dynamic. The present and future of leadership and learning is about attention to “resilience as recharge.” Get moving. Get meaningful.

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Immersive learning without immersing yourself in costs

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Immersive learning is also attractive because we live in a perfectionist culture that imposes consequences for mistakes made, even while learning. Scrutinize the need for audio. Don’t use audio, as you’ll have to translate it into numerous languages. This branching simulation has no audio, so it can easily be scaled.

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