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CLO Thinking (& Measurement)

Clark Quinn

I attended the CLO Symposium with my ITA colleagues Jay Cross and Jane Hart. And the keynotes that I saw were in synch: Stephen Covey talked about the need for trust and Jon Katzenbach on how to build culture were both excellent, as was Dan Pontefract’s story on making collaboration intrinsic to Telus.

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At the edge

Clark Quinn

These represent some folks working at the edge, away from the ‘event’ Mark Britz , facing more experts than novices, structured his corporate university as a network, not a series of courses. This included and Enterprise Social Network and a Knowledge Management system. The problem was too much hierarchy.

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Questions from the CLO Executive Network

Jay Cross

The Executive Networks hosts plumbed the audience for questions our presentation had raised. We broke into groups to discuss: What’s the role of the CLO as learning shifts from push to pull? The CLO must take a broader role, getting out of the learning silo and into the broader job of improving the way the business works.

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CLO Symposium

Jay Cross

Along with my Internet Time Alliance colleagues Jane Hart & Clark Quinn and several hundred chief learning officers, I attended the Fall CLO Symposium this week. It’s intended to underpin the dialog between CLO and executive management. Our theme was “Game-Changing Learning: Development for the New Normal.”

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From Brilliant Jerk to Passionate People Person

CLO Magazine

Next thing you know, you have a toxic culture that all started with one rotten leader who put their ego before the long-term success of the business and its employees. The post From Brilliant Jerk to Passionate People Person appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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Retooling workforce development: Creating a more inclusive economy

CLO Magazine

This urgency is not philanthropic but born out of the need to further reinforce the cultural imperative of life-long learning and educational equity, which are critical to the vibrancy and global competitiveness of our workforce, our companies, and our economy.

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Key social learning resources: Part 4

Jane Hart

Jay Cross in a recent article for CLO Magazine, Making sense of the world, has a similar theme. I share my take on things in conversations, both in person and in social networks. “A simple truth revealed – people will connect, people will share, people will collaborate.