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Managing Performance Through Learning
Education is important to the organization’s advancement, but the CLO must go beyond learning offerings to ensure education is designed to improve individual and organizational performance.
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Advanced Learning Technologies: Supporting Performance
Despite learning delivery advances, most organizations still follow a traditional learning model. As a result, information is not always available at the time of need. Technology solutions offer anytime education.
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The CLO’s Critical Role: Nine Areas for Action
After presenting chief learning officers with a self-assessment in his last column, Jack Phillips offers nine action areas to help improve the learning organization and connect it to business goals and strategy.
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CornerStone Propane: Nurturing Diversity With Perceptual Styles Training
Built principally through acquisitions, Cornerstone Propane had a diverse workforce with a wide range of philosophies. Perceptual styles training helped establish a common thread of understanding and purpose.
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Documentum: Delivering Business Success Through Learning
Documentum, a provider of content management solutions, helps more than 3,000 large enterprises worldwide produce and maintain multimedia such as documents, Web pages and XML files through a sole shared […]
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Jane Hutcheson: Banking on a Learning Culture
Today’s learning must keep up with business demand and strategy. As vice president of learning and development for Toronto Dominion Bank Financial Group, Jane Hutcheson ensures education is a top-priority investment.
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Hewlett-Packard: Maximizing Technology to Enable Change
Hewlett-Packard focuses on innovation, which has helped the company weather market challenges and close the biggest technology company merger in history. Here’s how HP ensures ongoing workforce development.
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Technology-Driven Development Pathways
Organizational development has been an on-again, off-again trend, but it is still an important consideration in learning. CLOs leverage technology to develop the organization and drive the business forward.
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Centralizing Back-Office Functions Means More Money for Learning
Outsourcing corporate back-office functions means significant bottom-line savings in learning. The back office involves the set of services that can be centralized into a shared-service model and done in a repeated fashion.
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Kathy Sutter: Creating a Balanced Toolkit for Learning
Office Depot offers endless rows of colorful pens, folders and gadgets designed to make working easier, more organized and efficient. A former schoolteacher for grades 4-8, Kathy Sutter, vice president of leadership development and global learning for Off