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Meet the CLO Board: Tamar Elkeles

CLO Magazine

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? These kids were diagnosed as being mute when I first started working with them, then I saw the power of learning and the power of behavior change.

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Booming tech sends L&D back to basics

CLO Magazine

We are finding new meaning in learning in the flow of work and promoting organizational behaviors that ingrain, sustain and communicate insights. The way adults learn to develop new skills and behaviors is not technology-dependent. Advancing technology often results in falling prey to “shiny new toy” syndrome.

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Social Learning: An Ongoing Experiment

CLO Magazine

In a famous series of experiments to demonstrate his theory, Bandura studied children’s behavior after they watched a human adult model act aggressively toward a Bobo doll — a toy with a rounded bottom that returns to an upright position after it has been knocked down. All percentages rounded.

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Want to attract new talent? Here are three strategies to get more Gen Z resumes in your inbox

CLO Magazine

They were sponges in a world of entertainment and business leaders had the key to manipulate their senses and keep this generation intrigued with extravagant toys and technology. They wanted something more –– and it had nothing to do with the pop culture ideology of their millennial siblings. They’ll see through hypocrisy.

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Developing a real strategy for on-the-job learning

CLO Magazine

Such a strategy would challenge some of our most fundamental assumptions, but it would also capture the ultimate prize of learning — to achieve differentiated performance and engagement, to visibly shift local behaviors and to position learning as a strategic capability. Organizations are vibrant jungle gyms of learning. If shift No.

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On Trend for 2018: Learning and Flexibility

CLO Magazine

This can allow for better understanding of client needs and behaviors, all of which can lead to more targeted sales and better marketing. At the beginning of 2017, Kotlin was little more than a toy for developers. It works in the backend of websites and apps as the wire that connects data and users.

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Reinventing Learning Content for Next-Generation Learners

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The consultants and analysts and pundits do, and so does the industry media; CLO just published an article called “ Learning Needs a Revolution ”. Innovation takes more than shiny new toys. There’s some shiny new toy every year, though. Remember: You cannot create a new culture with the same old ways. That’s good.

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