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Verizon’s Lou Tedrick combines innovation and servant leadership to meet the needs of every learner

CLO Magazine

The pandemic transformed many CLOs into corporate sherpas, guiding employees as they moved to remote work and providing them with newly virtual content to ensure they had the skills and support to remain productive and engaged. From fashion designer to CLO. But Tedrick was unphased. Photos by Samantha Rayward.

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Busted: 5 top myths about VR and AR training

CLO Magazine

The phrase “new gold standard” is often thrown around when discussing the latest corporate learning and development methodology, initiative or tech tool. But when it comes to virtual reality and augmented reality training, it’s hard to think of a more appropriate use of the term. Myth 1: It’s a fad. billion in 2026.

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Learning & development conferences in 2024

Limestone Learning

January 30–31, 2024: World of Learning Summit , London, UK The World of Learning Summit is a two-day Conference & Exhibition event that brings together leading experts, brands and professionals from the L&D community under one-roof. Watch this space throughout the year!

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A Learning Culture That Spans Borders

CLO Magazine

With good reason, employers are experimenting with the application of emerging technologies — adaptive, mobile, immersive and even virtual reality — to bridge skills gaps and engage learners across the globe. But the most transformative outcomes stem from transforming not just the how , but the why behind corporate learning.

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Case study: PepsiCo leverages Minecraft for Lean Six Sigma training

CLO Magazine

Over the past decade, Tapia has trained thousands of PepsiCo’s global employees on the team-based process improvement methods. The pandemic accelerated our need to execute this training virtually,” says PepsiCo Chief Learning Officer Molly Nagler. Minecraft wasn’t designed to be a corporate learning tool,” Delaney says. “We

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After EI, DI?

CLO Magazine

Consequently, we have to take on new skills and new knowledge to operate in this new world. This asked us to be part of a wholly digital, virtual organization. We were also keen to align whatever we did with the World Economic Forum’s Skills for the Future agenda as detailed in their 2020 Future of Jobs Report.

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Learning & Development Conferences in 2023

Limestone Learning

Bring on the learning! Last year saw (mostly) a return to in-person events — with many retaining a virtual component and some opting to remain online-only. The increased choice, variety and accessibility seem to be here to stay, and the virtual options are often more affordable too. Happy new year!