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351 - Chief Learning Officer Report; Learning 2005 Activity Listing

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Sept 29, 2005.
#351 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
51,129 Readers - http://www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Learning 2005: Oct 30 - Nov 2 - Orlando, Florida.

1. Report from Chief Learning Officer Conference.
2. Learning 2005 Activity Listing.

1. Report from Chief Learning Officer Conference: Here is a recorded (and text transcript) report from the CLO Conference, now underway in California. I summarized some of the trends discussed in the sessions and hallways. Topics include Speed, Alignment, Competencies, Outsourcing and less buzz about Technology Systems. Click below for the Audio Stream/Podcast or Text Transcript:

http://www.learning2005.com/university/

2. Learning 2005 Activity Listing: My design team for Learning 2005 has been having a blast putting together almost 150 Case Studies, Conversations, Task Forces and Working Sessions for the event. Each session is led by a senior learning professional from a major corporation or government agency. We have just posted the first sample of over 75 interactive activity session options for participants. Check it out at http://www.learning2005.com/options/

More to follow each week until Learning 2005. Over 1,500 of your colleagues are already registered and we're starting to use up our room block at the Coronado Springs Hotel. Register soon and start your learning process!

MASIE Center Services and Events:
* Learning CONSORTIUM Membership
* Learning 2005 - Oct 30 to Nov 2 - Orlando, Florida Information at http://www.masie.com

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