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Stop talking training and start talking value

CLO Magazine

Applied in the context of learning and development, if an intervention is provided by the L&D function, involves instruction and learners, then it is “training.” This is an unfortunate truth, because to external appearances, most training does indeed look the same. Like ducks, such programs look a lot alike.

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How to Avoid The 3 Mistakes L&D Leaders Make When Addressing Workplace Harassment

CLO Magazine

In the past two decades, more and more organizations have deployed strategies for reducing and eliminating sexual harassment in the workplace. They have spent considerable time, energy and resources to reduce sexual harassment. By now, nearly all organizations have instituted policies that define and discourage sexual harassment.

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Fewer Mentors, Bigger Problems

CLO Magazine

A 2018 survey from the LeanIn Foundation and SurveyMonkey found that nearly half of male managers felt uncomfortable participating in a common work activity with a woman, such as mentoring, working alone or socializing together. That means about 1 in 6 male managers would hesitate to mentor a woman. Self-Imposed Fear.

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Diversity Is Learning’s Business

CLO Magazine

In 2017, the #MeToo movement went viral, laying bare the scale of sexual harassment and abuse across the country, especially in the workplace. From Anti-Harassment to Unconscious Bias . A lack of understanding of inclusion leads to toxic work environments where harassment actually happens,” she said.

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Self-Awareness: The Ladder to Leadership Success

CLO Magazine

Internal self-awareness is what we typically refer to as introspection, the process of understanding our preferences, motivations and behaviors. For the past two U.S. presidential administrations, health care has been a contentious issue. We keep trying new things to engage workers and better serve patients. In the book “Who Killed Change?,”

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The values-driven leader

CLO Magazine

It’s an extreme example of an executive being held accountable for their behavior, but it also signals a growing trend in corporate leadership. Over the past two years, dozens of CEOs have quit or been fired due to embarrassing behavior, workplace affairs or political comments that 10 years ago would likely have gone unnoticed.

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5 strategies to diminish sexual harassment and toxicity in mentoring

CLO Magazine

Mentoring, long touted as one of the key solutions to inequality at work, may be less appealing to both men and women these days. Prominent men are being publicly outed for sexual harassment, with the latest examples coming from French gaming company Ubisoft , U.S.-based Even women working from home are not immune to sexual harassment.