Chief Learning & Talent Officer Board
With potential disruptors competing for talent and quickly changing the business landscape, you need help to see what’s coming around the curve—and what your organization needs to do about it now.
i4cp’s executive Boards bring together research and forward-thinking leaders to discuss, debate, collaborate, and anticipate trends and next practices in learning and talent in order to make more informed business decisions—and to guide you along the most effective route.
The Chief Learning & Talent Officer Board is reserved exclusively for the senior-most talent & learning executive in organizations. It is designed to serve as a true Board of Directors for the function and ensure its members are in the driver seat of organizational innovation.
Benefits of joining the Board
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Anticipate and act on trends before your competitors
With exclusive early access to cutting-edge research by i4cp, you’ll be the first to understand new trends, identify next practices, and implement innovative new strategies that will enhance the ability of learning to drive market performance.
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Be the voice of the industry
Drive i4cp’s research on issues that range from truly integrated talent management to building learning cultures. Have a voice in the most cutting-edge research that affects your function and the human capital within organizations.
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Build your network
Be a part of an exclusive, collaborative group dedicated to progressing the field of talent and learning. Build a strong personal network of senior leaders facing the same challenges you are.
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Develop yourself
Board members discuss and help each other transform research into practice. Learn from your peers, gain new insights through research, and further establish yourself as an industry leader.
Our Board Chairs
Our Focus This Year
Our Board members work in highly complex and fast changing environments, so we expect the group’s focus to evolve and shift throughout the year – at their direction. We’re exploring how to shape, sustain, or change organizational culture—and how best to measure progress. There is also great interest in issues such as the business case for coaching, practical steps to transform the landscape of development, and making measurable impact on employee engagement and the employee experience.