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Servant leadership and AI: Agility and empowerment for the CLO

CLO Magazine

As AI dismantles the hierarchical structure and places accessibility, opportunities, scrutiny and decisions throughout the organization, the role of L&D must expand its toolkit to promote and advance leadership skills at all organizational levels as a foundation for integrating soft and hard skills and enabling employee empowerment.

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

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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Beyond training: The CLOā€™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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Build a future-ready organization with the Five Leadership Superpowers

CLO Magazine

Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.ā€ ā€“ JFK The challenge Over the last few years, these conditions have put enormous pressure on organizations, their leaders and their boards of directors. Yet, according to some recent leadership surveys, a majority are concerned about their organization’s fitness for the future.

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Reevaluating womenā€™s leadership development

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ā€œBreak the glass ceilingā€ is a metaphor used to describe the invisible barrier women face when ascending into leadership positions. Women leaders are switching jobs at the highest rates weā€™ve ever seen ā€” and at higher rates than men in leadership. Women are already significantly underrepresented in leadership.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Diane August

CLO Magazine

Under her leadership, Nationwide was ranked as the No. CLO: What was your first official job in learning and development? Assistant director of learning and development at Ohio Health, a hospital group, leading leadership development. CLO: What lessons did you learn in 2020 that youā€™ve brought with you into 2021?

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Looking for great leadership? Invest in new leaders

CLO Magazine

In a year already defined by tightening budgets and mass layoffs across a number of industries, companies may feel wary about directing their limited resources and energy into leadership development initiatives. Great leadership and being a great team member are not mutually exclusive.