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Video: The power of mentoring programs

CLO Magazine

As employers grapple with today’s highly competitive talent marketplace, mentoring has risen to the top of the list of effective tools to leverage in both onboarding and learning and development, according to the University of Phoenix’s 2023 Career Optimism Index.

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Mentoring meets the Metaverse

CLO Magazine

Mentoring has been a best practice in business for decades, as soon as researchers proved that employees with mentors were more successful at work than those without. Their findings were: A mentor helps their mentee gain clarity on career goals, develop leadership skills, clarify values and leverage their talents.

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Manager, mentor or coach? Help! We need some distinctions!

CLO Magazine

What is the difference between a leader, a manager, a coach and a mentor? Worse, the words leader , manager , coach and mentor are often used interchangeably. Others are telling their managers to mentor their people. Mentoring is used to express any number of activities, most of which are undefined.

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CLO Symposium 2023: Ruth Gotian shares a methodological approach to peak performance

CLO Magazine

Ruth Gotian, as she opened her keynote discussion on October 17 during CLO’s 2023 Symposium in San Diego. Gotian’s keynote address and all other 2023 CLO Symposium sessions are available on-demand now. “I think people want to succeed, but we haven’t figured out how to do so.”

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Essential skills today’s leaders need to navigate ambiguity and activate talent

CLO Magazine

In addition to the development of technical skills to help companies adopt the latest technology, we need skills throughout organizations that can help people to adapt to change and maximize their growth—coaching skills. Peter shared that he found the coaching process empowering and wanted to learn how to coach his own team.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Judy Whitcomb

CLO Magazine

Chief Learning Officer recently sat down with Judy Whitcomb, senior vice president of human resources, learning and organizational development at Vi. Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? CLO: How did you become interested in learning and development? I was excited to hear we were moving to Mt.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Christyl Murray

CLO Magazine

Chief Learning Officer recently sat down with Christyl Murray, VP Academy lead and vice president of firmwide talent development for JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? CLO: What was your first official job in learning and development?

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