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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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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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The First Lever of a Successful CLO: Performance Transformation

Infopro Learning

To read more see the whole guide “ The Three Levers of a Successful CLO ”. 27% of CLOs are deeply concerned that their learning strategies are not aligned with business objectives, according to a Chief Learning Officer survey. As CLOs know, L&D playing the role of performance transformation is not as easy as it sounds.

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Build a future-ready organization with the Five Leadership Superpowers

CLO Magazine

Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” – 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 women’s leadership development

CLO Magazine

“Break the glass ceiling” 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 we’ve ever seen — 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. 1 organization in the 2019 LearningElite awards program. 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.

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The science of executive leadership: Training that drives organizational results

CLO Magazine

Some may wonder why executives need further leadership development. After all, they’ve succeeded at multiple leadership roles as they moved up the ranks. Avoid offering an executive cohort of your regular leadership program. Recent studies in neuroscience give us some critical clues.