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Working Partners: The CLO and the Executive Team
A great complaint often heard at meetings of chief learning officers is the lack of involvement by senior executives in support of employee training programs, which leads directly to inadequate resources. How can this situation be reversed?
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The Next Position for CLOs: Corporate Board Member
The scandals of the past years have had an interesting impact on the demographics of new board members. They are beginning to come from ranks of human resource professionals. According to a study by the National Association of Corporate Directors, succe
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BC Hydro: The Power of Learning
BC Hydro, one of the largest electric utilities in Canada, serves more than 1.6 million customers with electricity generated at over 30 hydroelectric and thermal power plants. As an electric utility, the company is required to comply with government-manda
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Caterpillar: Building Best Practices in E-Learning
Caterpillar Inc. is a Fortune 100 company with 67,000 employees working in nearly 250 facilities around the globe. A technology leader and the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial
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CLO Profile
Chief Learning Officer, September 2003). I am truly honored to be a part of such a successful publication that in a short time has elevated the CLO’s role and impact on organizations. You should all be proud of all that you have accomplished with this magazine and commended for your strategic guidance of the profession.…
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CLO Source
Can you point me to a source that would include coverage of the functions that a chief learning officer performs as well as what qualifications one would be expected to have? Cmdr. Chris Vance Director, Information Professional Center of Excellence Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, Calif. Editor’s Note: Another interesting letter that could benefit from your…
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Useful Resource
I received Chief Learning Officer magazine and have been reading through it. I’m very impressed with the articles and the overall quality of your publication. It appears that Chief Learning Officer magazine is a very new player in the whole field of learning and development. I’m really finding that several of the articles are directly…
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The Future Agenda of CLOs
In a relatively short time, CLOs have responded with due diligence and intelligence to the threats to the support, survival and growth systems of thinking, learning and training. But consolidation and reconfiguration now need to be followed by developing
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Online Simulations
This event is Archived:This event was previously held live on March 10, 004 . To view this event in archived format, please check this link! The power of performance-based learning is clear: Students learn new concepts while familiarizing themselves with actual equipment, which increases their training effectiveness and helps make them more productive when the class is…
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Customer Education: Expanding Revenue and Reach for the Organization
This event is Archived:This event was previously held live on January 21, 2004 . To view this event in archived format, please check this link! Customer education is expanding at an explosive rate as organizations expand education offerings throughout the corporate value chain. This focus on learning as a business is driving revenue, reducing costs and significantly…


