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The Best of Both Worlds: Cost-Effective, Customized Management Training
Dec 04, 2008
Breakfast Club
CLO Breakfast Club, Chicago
Mar 12, 2009 07:30 am
University of Chicago Gleacher Center
Chicago, Illinois
CLO Symposiums
Beyond Boundaries: Learning's Impact Across the Organization
Apr 06, 2009 - Apr 08, 2009
Loews Miami Beach Hotel
Miami Beach, Florida
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CLOs face so many decisions, weigh so many priorities and have to keep up with so many new things every day that they can use all the help they can get. The New Yorker once published a cartoon titled "Useful Things." Pictured were a paperclip, a nail file, a Swiss Army knife and $10,000 in cash. This month, I'll update the list and share a few things that may lift a little of the burden from the CLO's shoulders.
Atomic Radio-Controlled Clock: For $30, you can get a clock that's accurate within one second of the official time because it's synched with the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colo. No more questions about when the webinar is supposed to start. A person wearing a wristwatch knows what time it is. A person wearing two watches does not. Get one of these and you'll always know exactly what time it is.
Thumb Drive: These cool gizmos, about the size of the Swiss Army key-chain knife, combine 128 MB of nonvolatile Flash memory and a USB connector to plug into your computer. Most have a lanyard so you can wear them around your neck. They cost $50 to $100, although I've received several as giveaways. One of these babies holds the equivalent of 80 first-generation 3.5-inch floppies. You can easily pocket presentations, reading to catch up on, passwords for arcane applications and more.
Fiskars: You probably grew up with klutzy scissors that were as likely to bend a piece of paper as to cut it. These are scissors that work.
Sharpie Permanent Marker: Clear, dark, writes on anything. I use them to label training CDs. Great for autographs. The Pro model will write on concrete. They come in 49 colors.
Quotations: The first 100 percent-free item on our list. Quotations enable you to reflect on universal truths. This is intellectual property you can make your own. Feel free to add these to your collection:
Mind Maps: "Don't take notes; make notes," said Tony Buzan, the inventor of mind-mapping. Mind maps-simple diagrams that connect concepts with lines-enable you to show relationships and think holistically. Use them to organize projects, index reports and explain thorny concepts. With a little practice, you'll be mind-mapping subjects faster than you could outline them, and people will be able to grasp what you're doing, too. Download free trial software from www.mindjet.com and give it a whirl. Show your workers how to mind-map, and they will retain more.
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