Happy 5th Anniversary to CLO magazine
I remember hearing about a new CLO magazine and then receiving the first edition - it’s difficult to believe that they’ll be celebrating their 5-year anniversary next month. What they’ve done and are continuing to do for the field of learning and development (in my opinion) cannot be overstated.
I certainly think this magazine has played a big role in elevating positions in learning and development to ones that are or can be viewed as providing significant strategic impact. Kudos to the team behind the site and publication that continue in this effort.
September 19th, 2007 No Comments »
The Measurable Impact of a Chief Learning Officer
In an e-seminar hosted by CLO Magazine yesterday, presenter Josh Bersin of Bersin and Associates facilitated a talk titled, “Increasing the Strategic Value of Learning Organizations.” You can find the slides here - the recording should be available here shortly.
Note: If you wish you had known about this e-seminar, we keep an up-to-date calendar on Orbital RPM’s site where you can search for events (big as small) throughout the learning and development field and send reminders directly to your calendar or email.
There are many good nuggets of information contained in Josh’s talk but in the interest of focus I will highlight one. Bersin and Associates is known for their quantitative research in the field of learning and development and the statistics from one of Josh’s slides was intriguing to me.
The following percentages indicate how much more effective or efficient organizations were (in the areas listed) that have a highly effective Cheif Learning Officer (CLO) in their ranks:
- Partnering with Lines of Business: + 12%
- Measuring the Impact of Learning: + 20%
- Developing Innovative e-Learning: + 14%
- Sharing Best Practices: + 15%
- Making the Most of Resources: +12%
- Developing High Job Satisfaction: +10%
These numbers are compelling. As the strategic role of learning and development continues its climb up the ranks of organizational credibility, it’s studies like these that will give it a boost. Everybody loves data and these are numbers that any Executive would like to see.
September 7th, 2006 No Comments »