Chief learning officer
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A Chief Learning Officer (CLO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer concerning talent or learning management of a corporation or agency. CLOs can be experts in corporate or personal training, with degrees in education, instructional design, business or similar.
Qualified CLOs should be able to drive the corporate strategy and align the development of people with the business goals of the organization. A full complement of skills, from business analytics to technology. learning theory, performance consulting and scientific inquiry are important for success.
Qualified CLOs of corporations should have leadership skills and be able clearly handle the training management of their company.
The CLO may report directly to the CEO, but may also report to the Head of HR or Chief Talent/People Officer.

