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2023 CLO Symposium: Day 2 Recap

CLO Magazine

The second day of the 2023 CLO Symposium — held in San Diego this year — began bright and early with a networking breakfast, followed by a keynote address by Dr. Ruth Gotian, chief learning officer for Weill Cornell Medicine. Sessions concluded with a live “Voices of CLO” podcast taping featuring a conversation between De.

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Fostering trust, psychological safety and growth: How to leverage learning science to create a strong workplace learning culture

CLO Magazine

It turns out, however, that providing on-the-job professional development and skills training is one of the most desirable, effective and feasible strategies organizations can implement to improve company culture, engagement and employee retention. Social connections matter. We can do this by not suppressing innovation or creative ideas.

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Servant leadership and AI: Agility and empowerment for the CLO

CLO Magazine

Throughout all this, chief learning officers play an especially critical L&D role in developing the new organizational environment and culture to thrive in the new era of digital transformative AI. The challenge for the CLO and L&D is to weave servant leadership and AI into a cohesive cultural fabric throughout the organization.

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Developing trust: Understand the 4 elements first

CLO Magazine

Trust is the bedrock of high performance in an organization. Research tells us that trusting work environments are more productive, have higher engagement, make less errors and better collaborate, not to mention have higher levels of happiness among employees. So, how can we lead with higher levels of trust? 1: Competence.

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Building a culture of accountability

CLO Magazine

It’s possible if you create a culture of accountability. Therein lies the key to creating a culture of accountability: encouraging individuals to take ownership of their results and the consequences of those results. They grudgingly comply while complaining to peers or social media and/or seeking other job opportunities.

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Company culture will never be the same: 5 ways to start rebuilding now

CLO Magazine

We all know that building the foundation for a positive and open workplace culture isn’t as easy as flipping a switch. And while working from home hasn’t completely derailed our efforts at building our culture, it has definitely taken them in a new direction. Evaluate Culture. What would you want to change?

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Building a culture of accountability

CLO Magazine

It’s possible if you create a culture of accountability. Therein lies the key to creating a culture of accountability: encouraging individuals to take ownership of their results and the consequences of those results. They grudgingly comply while complaining to peers or social media and/or seeking other job opportunities.

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