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It’s time to introduce ILT 2.0

CLO Magazine

With all that said, let me try and clarify my position: It’s time to take a hard look at the existing ILT model and introduce ILT 2.0. I’m not talking about changing the logistics of delivering ILT. It’s about a CLO’s role in helping redefine a paradigm that’s been a foundational tool in our toolkit since the dawn of time.

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Chief Learning Officer: The Owner of Training Management

Training Orchestra

The title of Chief Learning Officer (CLO) may not be as widely known as other C-suite members, but its importance is perhaps more significant now than ever before. While the CLO acronym had been used previously for other roles, Kerr’s title was the first of its kind. We’ll explore this fascinating area below.

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The rise of e-learning

CLO Magazine

While instructor-led e-learning is currently increasing among organizations in conjunction with the sharp decline of classroom-based ILT, self-paced e-learning remains fairly static. The post The rise of e-learning appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. All percentages rounded.

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2020: The year of disruption

CLO Magazine

Organizations had to shift overnight from instructor-led training to virtual ILT supplemented by more e-learning and more portal content. Since this conversion was unplanned and immediate, the quality of the new VILT was poor, often no more than PowerPoints from the ILT. This reconsideration is actually long overdue.

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Delivery Dilemmas

CLO Magazine

Not even CLOs hold the keys (Figure 1). Just 4 in 10 Business Intelligence Board members report that CLOs are involved. Given the nature of CLO jobs, that finding is not surprising. Senior leadership and business line leaders (71 percent and 52 percent, respectively) are most influential.

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A Look at Learning’s Future

CLO Magazine

Things Are Looking Up After last year’s downturn in optimism, this year more than 50 percent of CLOs are again optimistic about learning and development; they believe they have passed through the difficult economic period (Figure 1). ” However, some CLOs think “economic factors are all unpleasant.”

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Unveiling a Legendary L&D Speaker Lineup at Litmos LIVE

Litmos

Things are really heating up on the agenda, as we continue to unveil sessions from the who’s who in learning leadership, practice, and analysis. Litmos LIVE will kick off by welcoming Jennifer Dearborn, Executive Vice President and Chief Talent and Leadership Officer, SAP, to the virtual stage. Get your thinking caps on, people!