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Framing the value of learning

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Under the umbrella of The Learning Forum, CLO LIFT , a group of learning and development leaders, is actively addressing persistent challenges straining the learning and development industry. CLO LIFT’s values group is taking on this particular challenge as time, by orders of magnitude, is the largest investment that goes into learning. “We

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Health pandemic? Won’t stop the spread of knowledge

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CLO : From your experience working with clients, what steps should be taken in order to transform or convert an organization’s learning strategy? Their initial concern led to a strategy of conversion: Just take it, convert it, and basically not transform it. It has to be flexible. That’s what they start with.

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From the editor: Apply AI with care

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Lately, I’ve had a couple of different conversations with learning leaders about the concept of “shiny object” or “shiny toy” syndrome, which is the phenomenon that “new” equates to “better.” A quick Google search returns dozens and dozens of courses and certification programs in AI from various learning providers and institutions.

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The workforce has changed, and so have leaders

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Like many leaders, he laments how remote work limits occasions for natural conversation. Like Zoom, tech giants Amazon, Google and Salesforce have also imposed recent requirements for onsite work. The post The workforce has changed, and so have leaders appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. Talk about Zoom Gloom.

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What does the future hold for AI-enabled coaching?

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After all, it involves opening oneself up to feedback, conversations and, ultimately, connection. But the “conversation” between AI and human user is still only surface-level. Kruse said there hasn’t been any form of AI created yet that is able to simulate a real, deep, back-and-forth coaching conversation. Barney said.

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How can you remain profitable post-COVID-19? Invest in your workforce, particularly leaders

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Google, Dropbox, Salesforce and Facebook all have free food in their offices; Google, Facebook and Diageo have on-site fitness; Google lets employees bring their pets to work; and Airbnb and Salesforce offer free yoga classes. Invest in your workforce, particularly leaders appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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LXP: Poised for Center Stage

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Think about how often you turn to Google or YouTube to quickly research a topic. As more learning moves to short-form video (microlearning) and more courses are authored by experts and employees, we can expect LXPs to deliver learning straight to work platforms, such as Salesforce.com, Microsoft Teams, Slack and Google G-Suite.