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Learning’s Role in Innovation

CLO Magazine

One realization is that most of the benefits to business are coming increasingly from so-called knowledge work, work that processes information in productive ways. Our cognitive strengths are pattern-matching and meaning-making, while computers instead excel at performing rote tasks and complex calculations.

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Distractions and reflections

Clark Quinn

The other day, I wanted to read an article on the CLO site. And CLO spread the article across four pages with moving ads all over the place. It’s interesting to think about the cognitive differences we find, and their utility for learning. I gave up, which I presume isn’t their intention.

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Curated Insights: The Human Side of Extracting Business Value from Information

CLO Magazine

As cognitive systems continue to strip away routine knowledge work, expert critical thinkers will play an increasingly valuable role in driving business actions and decisions. The post Curated Insights: The Human Side of Extracting Business Value from Information appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

Forever Beta appears in CLO magazine. Opening presentation at CLO Symposium in Orlando. Trios Trump Singletons appears in CLO. Adaptation appears in CLO magazine. Knowledge workers have replaced factory workers. Learnscapes : where informal learning and knowledge work converge.