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4 tactics to reflect and (re)charge into 2021

CLO Magazine

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. As recent research from Stanford highlights , all this camera-to-camera time brings with it extra exhaustion. Get moving.

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Smart watches for … learning?

CLO Magazine

The speaker and microphone (and someday an optional camera) in the smart watch will allow us to ask a question and get a rapid, personalized response that comes to the watch or maybe to an earpiece or audio-enhanced glasses or goggles. They might seize the moment to get a context story about Coca-Cola culture from this colleague.

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Child care isn’t the only caregiving crisis causing women to leave the workforce

CLO Magazine

But let’s for a moment try to imagine what goes on behind the active camera and idyllic virtual backdrops. The consequences of this coming to fruition are alarming, both financially and culturally. Culturally, senior-level women have a very profound impact. Additionally, according to McKinsey’s research, women are 1.5

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In our hybrid world of learning, it’s time to enable better choices

CLO Magazine

In the early days of the pandemic, I facilitated a workshop with a mix of participants: those at home, those onsite with masks and those with cameras turned off. Now that we’re all on camera now, there’s almost no difference between him, you and me. Remote learning presents unique challenges. He’s a quadriplegic and a lawyer.

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When the Learner is the Teacher, Do We Need Instructional Designers?

Xyleme

It’s about harnessing the new ways of learning that are enabled by a new breed of technology, and a cultural shifts in how we use it. That person today has very different expectations that are informed by social media and YouTube. – This content was written by Jeffrey Katzman, CLO and Founder, of Xyleme, Inc.

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The U.S. and China can learn from each other

CLO Magazine

Checking out of my hotel, there was a small tablet with a camera on the hotel counter. Additionally, scaling mentoring — the targeted shoulder-to-shoulder “on-the-job-training” process — by leveraging AI and data could be a culture shift in the near future. It scanned and recognized me at 6:40 a.m. flight is on the way.”

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A Winning Strategy

CLO Magazine

Even when live role-playing scenarios were eventually translated, they often lost the passion, detail and cultural elements that shaped the real-life presentation, forcing judges to assess a written version rather than the live event. There were cameras everywhere,” said Hearn. “It We all felt very important.”.