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CLO Thinking (& Measurement)

Clark Quinn

I attended the CLO Symposium with my ITA colleagues Jay Cross and Jane Hart. We should be thinking about how to start tracking meaningful activity in social networks, the value of performance support and more, not old stuff about courses. You can see Jay’s writeup here.) If you are putting in performance support (e.g.

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Google+ … Room for another social network?

CLO Magazine

His prediction is that Google+ will become a strong competitor in the market, and while Facebook will remain the dominant social network, they will co-exist. One of the core differences between Google+ and other social networks is a feature called “circles.”

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Questions from the CLO Executive Network

Jay Cross

The Executive Networks hosts plumbed the audience for questions our presentation had raised. We broke into groups to discuss: What’s the role of the CLO as learning shifts from push to pull? The CLO must take a broader role, getting out of the learning silo and into the broader job of improving the way the business works.

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At the edge

Clark Quinn

These represent some folks working at the edge, away from the ‘event’ Mark Britz , facing more experts than novices, structured his corporate university as a network, not a series of courses. This included and Enterprise Social Network and a Knowledge Management system. The problem was too much hierarchy.

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Make a commitment to learn, grow, develop and advance in your career

CLO Magazine

Social networks and media platforms. Social networking communities such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram allow you to connect with and follow thought leaders and organizations for a specific topic or industry.

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CLO Symposium

Jay Cross

Along with my Internet Time Alliance colleagues Jane Hart & Clark Quinn and several hundred chief learning officers, I attended the Fall CLO Symposium this week. It’s intended to underpin the dialog between CLO and executive management. Our theme was “Game-Changing Learning: Development for the New Normal.”

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The Social Network and the Risks of Informal Learning Delivery

CLO Magazine

The movie The Social Network has been in the news this week — as it’s been for the last six months or so — for racking up eight Academy Award nominations.