Chief Learning Officer magazine: CLOs Role in Mergers and Acquisitions Critical for Smooth Transition; Yale-New Haven Health System Expands Learning for Operations Growth.
CHICAGO Chicago, city, United States Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837. -- Whether a company is acquiring or being acquired, the
role of chief learning officer is more important than ever. The
integration of companies can be noticeably no·tice·a·ble adj. 1. Evident; observable: noticeable changes in temperature; a noticeable lack of friendliness.
2. Worthy of notice; significant. influenced by the learning
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integration frequently yields
roadblocks to the new organization's success. This Environment
feature in the August issue of Chief Learning Officer magazine explores
the preparations CLOs can take to ease the blending of two corporate
entities and create a positive impact. A case study on Yale-New Haven HAVEN. A place calculated for the reception of ships, and so situated, in regard to the surrounding land, that the vessel may ride at anchor in it in safety. Hale, de Port. Mar. c. 2; 2 Chit. Com. Law, 2; 15 East, R. 304, 5. Vide Creek; Port; Road. Health System outlines how the company's learning initiatives grow
with the business. To read the article, visit www.clomedia.com.
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