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Meet the CLO Board: Tamar Elkeles

CLO Magazine

She is the former vice president of Qualcomm Learning Center, and was named CLO of the year in 2010. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? With little kids, you’re using food, potentially, as a reinforcer, or a toy. CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?

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Booming tech sends L&D back to basics

CLO Magazine

Once learning professionals are armed with genuine knowledge of learning methods and theories, our attention can shift to dispelling myths learners have about technology-enabled development. As learning cultures embrace new technology, learning professionals must think globally about end-to-end talent development solutions.

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Social Learning: An Ongoing Experiment

CLO Magazine

Psychologist Albert Bandura’s social learning theory suggests that people learn from one another through observation, imitation and modeling. More than 60 percent of respondents said creating and supporting a culture of learning in their organization was a driving factor (Figure 2). All percentages rounded.