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The ‘Mastermind’ effect: Leveraging resources to support upskilling and reskilling for the future

CLO Magazine

Additionally, there are non-executive groups like Circles of Hope, Impact and Lean In Circles, Employee Resource Network Forums and cohort-based learning groups that all tend to be organized around specific organizational roles or focused issues.

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May 2011 Review

Jane Hart

Roles in communities of practice , Joitske Hulsebosc, Lasagna and chips, 9 May 2011. Without workflow, social business is doomed , Agency Collaboration, 26 May 2011. The Client knows best , CLO Magazine, 26 May 2011. There’s more information about the difference between these two community initiatives here.

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Key social learning resources: Part 4

Jane Hart

“A simple truth revealed – people will connect, people will share, people will collaborate. Jay Cross in a recent article for CLO Magazine, Making sense of the world, has a similar theme. It’s in our DNA to be social, it’s our nature and that life, uh. finds a way.” ” [link]. ” [link].

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Learning to Play by Ear

CLO Magazine

Citi CLO Cameron Hedrick didn’t always dream of becoming a corporate executive. I didn’t have the skills for any of the roles in his department, but he connected me with another colleague who took a chance on me.”. He spent a total of seven years at Fidelity in various leadership roles. How to Pass Your Series 7.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

Content, audience, environment and available technology each play a role in how learning is delivered, and all of those continue to evolve. CLOs adjust their use of various modalities primarily because of the modalities’ effectiveness in a particular environment, but cost and convenience also play a major role.

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9 Strategies to Make Your Peer Learning Program Thrive

CLO Magazine

If you’re sponsoring or developing a peer learning program, you know that professional communities of practice are a cost-effective way to leverage the collective wisdom and experience of a group of leaders with similar roles, challenges or interest areas. Tags: communities of practice , peer learning.

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

By combining the power of the human brain with technology in a way that facilitates work, collaboration and communication, leaders can turn learning into multifaceted performance support. When possible, augment formal learning with social learning, segueing from courses to the appropriate community of practice.