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Beyond training: The CLO’s expanded role in talent management

CLO Magazine

In the rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of the chief learning officer has undergone a significant transformation. No longer confined to managing training programs leading learning and development teams, today’s CLOs are integral to broader talent management strategies that drive organizational success.

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A diversity training success story

CLO Magazine

Like many organizations in 2020, Ansira’s leaders have been trying to improve their approach to diversity, equity and inclusion. says Robb Farrell, AVP of learning and development for Ansira in Dallas. At the time the company had no formal diversity training. Lunch is not enough. People there are still talking about it.”.

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From traditionalist to strategic partner: How the role of the CLO has evolved 

CLO Magazine

The role of chief learning officer has evolved significantly over the last few years. Traditionally, the role of a CLO was primarily focused on learning and development, with a primary goal of ensuring employees received the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their jobs effectively.

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Managing diverse teams: 7 steps to unlocking the power of diversity

CLO Magazine

If your organization is making a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and your teams are becoming more diverse, you are well on your way to accomplishing two very important steps in the DEI journey. Now, for the next step: What does it take for managers to leverage the power of these diverse teams?

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Sydney Savion

CLO Magazine

Chief Learning Officer recently sat down for a conversation with Sydney Savion, chief learning officer at Air New Zealand. In 2020, she was recognized as CLO of the Year. Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development?

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Collaborative online learning breaks down silos

CLO Magazine

Learning on your own is, frankly, dull,” notes a senior learning leader at a global payments technology company. You always go to the learning event for the knowledge and the capability building, but so much of that can be 10x’d because you had a conversation with a person who challenged your assumptions.

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The future of diversity and apprenticeships in construction

CLO Magazine

Construction requires a highly diverse job set and skill set, and yet, diversity within the construction workforce is still underrepresented, despite the variety of roles available. Promoting racial diversity is equally important, with very few Black, Asian and minority ethnic employees currently in management positions.