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Kung Fu Leadership

CLO Magazine

I love kung fu movies. Successful movies can gross more than $150 million from a legion of international fans. Angelina Jolie and Jack Black brought it to a new generation of budding martial artists through the “Kung Fu Panda” movies. That process should begin with CLOs themselves. Go ahead and judge me. Not so much.

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Lights, Camera, L&D: Innovating in 2022

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If you had to choose one movie to represent your learning strategy — with plot twists and turns depicting your L&D team’s unique journey — which film would it be? said Molly Nagler, CLO at PepsiCo. “I Perhaps your organization celebrates tenacity like “Rocky.” And then, in those gaps, ‘Where is learning a solution?’”

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Questioning the Questioner

CLO Magazine

We download or stream movies and television shows through services like Netflix, Hulu and iTunes. It’s not a new trend but more senior level L&D practitioners seem to be acting like talent management generalists rather than development specialists. Is the future of learning increasingly cloudy? L&D or TM?

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Listen: Parexel’s Greg Friedman shares how learning benefits from an organizational development spin

CLO Magazine

But learning how to do so effectively is one of the most critical skills a CLO can learn. Executives like the shortcut of, ‘I have an issue, put training program X together,’” said Greg Friedman, vice president of HR, organization and leadership development at Parexel , a Boston-based specialist in clinical drug trials.

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