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Powered by innovation: PwC ranks No. 2 among the 2021 LearningElite

CLO Magazine

Even before the pandemic, the company was actively shifting to a virtual learning environment as a way to provide all employees with easy access to content as part of its Infinite Learning strategy. Infinite Learning sits at the intersection of technology and learning,” Houde says. Welcome to tomorrow.

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How corporate universities fit into hybrid learning strategies of the future

CLO Magazine

In the past, about 20 percent of Deloitte’s learning took place at its brick-and-mortar learning facility, Deloitte University, Dingler says. The 800-room leadership and learning center in Westlake, Texas was important both to build skills and build culture. They have to make it count when they are in the same room.

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Free learning & development webinars for January 2024

Limestone Learning

Using neuroscience, Carmen Simon, Chief Science Office of Corporate Visions and Co-founder of Rexi Media, provides a unique approach to influencing and inspiring others to take action. The focus will be on developing an AI-ready culture that thrives on skills development, mindset shifts and continuous learning.

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Rockstars on the Road: Hear Marty Rosenheck Speak at These Events

eLearning Brothers

In this session, you will learn: How VR can be used to simulate an environment that cannot be entered in the real world. How to design a study that provides valid evidence of the transfer of learning from a virtual world to the real world. How to avoid the common pitfalls of a media comparison study.

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The Training Technology Conundrum

CLO Magazine

Companies are wisely beginning to focus HR and L&D on creating an environment that maximizes both the individual and collective talents of their workforce. Indeed, in a few (notably high-tech) industries, there’s a strong management-led emphasis on building a culture that allows employees to enjoy their work lives.

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Cox Drives Sales Training

CLO Magazine

“We wanted a solution that would help bridge the gaps so they could learn from one another after going through some regular product and sales-type training,” said Michael Whatley, Cox Automotive senior manager of learning design and operations in the media solutions group and sales operations. “We

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The New-School Virtual Leader

CLO Magazine

This requires a different kind of leader, one who is comfortable speaking to different cultures, using different delivery systems and handling different challenges. Global businesses are using virtual communication platforms to help leaders, senior managers and individual employees create new models for engagement across their organizations.

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