CLO Academy: Day 1
This post was written by Jacob McNulty
I have just returned to my room after the first day of the CLO Academy in Lansdowne, VA. The sessions started at 5pm so I’ve only seen a glimpse of what we’re we will be experiencing but so far so good.
At the orientation session we were told that our time here will largely be playing the role of consultant’s with a fictitious firm. I don’t know much more about it yet but if I did I wouldn’t write about it - you’ll have to experience it for yourself.
Following orientation we were introduced to Frank J. Anderson who is the President of Defense Acquisition University. Frank talked about his experience at DAU and how he has guided this organization (with a budget of $120 billion - yes billion) to be a world-class learning organization. His stories and examples were amazing yet somehow easily understandable to an audience that cannot comprehend overseeing a budget, staff and responsibility the size of Frank’s. I was thilled to hear Frank mention terms such as Communities of Practice and Action Learning - he told the group he had not come from a learning and development background but had surrounded himself with people that were experts in it - he clearly selected a talented team.
CLO Academy is really taking advantage of the informal learning opportunities here. During dinner I ate at a small table with other participants and with a faculty member that is also a learning executive with Microsoft.
The final activity was a ‘Fireside Chat.’ A voluntary session where we sat in a circle, drank wine and did a freeform exchange of ideas from all of our different sets of experience. Frank Anderson loosely led the discussion but the group largely set the course of what we talked about.
More to come from me - but not tonight. It’s late and I still have my consulting homework to do…
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