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What’s the Cure for Conventional Learning?
By creating a consolidated infrastructure, Justin Lombardo isn’t just injecting change into Children’s Medical Center of Dallas; he’s leading the way for other pediatrics facilities across the nation.
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How to Change a Culture’s DNA
Relationships determine the pace and quality of learning and innovation. Culture is the most difficult aspect of organizational architecture to reshape in a lasting way.
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The Business of Learning: Cedric Coco
Lowe’s Cedric Coco fuses learning and HR functions together and vocalizes the people strategy to the rest of the company.
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The Learning and Development Pioneer: Bill Wiggenhorn
As the former head of Motorola University, Bill Wiggenhorn took the role from a specific, learning-focused endeavor to a global, broad-based development driver for employees in markets near and far.
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From Training to Learning and Beyond
For its 10-year anniversary, Chief Learning Officer magazine takes a look back at how a former back-office function evolved into a strategic business driver that continues to influence not just business, but organizational culture and growth.
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Tap Into The Re-Skilling Renaissance
Investment in learning is a bellwether of good things to come. CLOs should take advantage.
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ProQuest Program to Boost Professional Development for Librarians
The information firm is combining the best of its popular development programs for library schools to create a wide-ranging source that connects students and faculty with free resources designed to advance education and careers.
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Spirits and Wine firm, FIU Partner to Prepare Unemployed for Jobs in Hospitality
Diageo and FIU announced the graduation of its inaugural class of Learning Skills for Life (LSFL), a program designed to train unemployed and underemployed throughout south Florida in hospitality and tourism.


















