ANNOUNCEMENTS
Applications Closed
Registration for Learning in Practice Awards Ceremony Now Open
The 2024 Learning in Practice Awards finalists have been announced, and the Learning in Practice Awards Ceremony will take place Tues., Oct. 22, 2024, in Tucson, AZ.
The 2023 Learning in Practice Award winners have been announced.
2023 CLO of the Year leads with empathy, simplicity and accountability.
ABOUT
Since 2003, the Chief Learning Officer Learning in Practice Awards...
have recognized learning leaders who demonstrate excellence in the design and delivery of employee development programs through a combination of qualities such as leadership, vision, business acumen and strategic alignment.
If you have questions about the awards, selection process or nomination form, contact us directly.
Judges include senior practitioners, learning and development experts, Chief Learning Officer editors and past award winners. Each nomination is reviewed by multiple judges. Winners will be determined by averaging scores assigned by judges to each entry.
If you are interested in being a judge, please complete this form to be considered.
Have a Question?
If you have questions about the awards, selection process or nomination form, click here to contact us.
CATEGORIES
What Categories Can I Apply to?
The Learning in Practice Awards are presented annually to practitioners and providers in recognition of excellence in learning and employee development. Gold, silver and bronze awards are awarded in two broad classes. Practitioner awards recognize CLOs and qualified senior learning leaders for their work within their organizations. Provider awards recognize qualified service providers, vendors and consultants for their work on behalf of a client organization.
Please note: Provider awards will be given to the service providers, vendors and consultants only; client companies are not listed jointly as recipients of these awards.
Practitioner Awards:
CLO of the Year Award: For the learning executive who is without peer in developing and executing learning and development strategies, marshaling and managing resources and achieving measurable success. The CLO of the Year award recognizes executives for their body of work over the course of their career.
The Business Impact Award: For learning executives who have implemented a significant measurement or evaluation program that has demonstrated exceptional business impact from their workforce development programs. Potential results may include measures of employee retention, sales, revenue growth, customer satisfaction or cost reduction, among others.
The Business Partnership Award: For learning departments that have partnered in a progressive way with business partners or external organizational divisions and functions such as the sales and marketing department or external customer groups to develop and deliver a targeted employee development program that supports the partner’s goals.
The Innovation Award: For learning executives who have marshaled resources and applied innovative practices, processes and/or technologies in a new and groundbreaking way to address a significant business or organizational opportunity.
The Strategy Award: For learning executives who have demonstrated exceptional business acumen combined with forward-looking vision to develop and execute a comprehensive learning strategy that clearly aligns employee development with broader organizational strategy.
The Talent Management Award: For learning executives who have developed a program that effectively integrates learning into broader talent management initiatives such as employee engagement, onboarding, succession planning, recruiting or performance management.
The Technology Award: For learning executives who have delivered new and unique applications of emerging technology to employee learning and development.
The Trailblazer Award: For learning executives who have either launched a new enterprise learning function or completely overhauled existing workforce development initiatives in the past year.
Provider Awards:
Excellence in Academic Partnerships: Recognizes accredited academic learning institutions that have partnered with an organization in the past year to develop skills, competency or knowledge in a general employee population.
Excellence in Blended Learning: Recognizes vendors that have deployed a variety of tools in support of a client’s learning program that delivers engaging learning combining multiple modalities.
Excellence in Community Service: Recognizes vendors that have provided significant investment of company resources and time in support of a community service project or initiative.
Excellence in Content: Recognizes vendors that have created superior customized and/or off-the-shelf learning content.
Excellence in E-Learning: Recognizes vendors that have rolled out an innovative and effective e-learning program or suite for a client.
Excellence in Executive Education: Recognizes executive education providers that have delivered a targeted executive education program for a client that has delivered measurable results.
Excellence in Technology Innovation: Recognizes vendors that have rolled out an innovative learning technology for a client such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, apps, video, social collaboration tools or games and simulations.
Excellence in Partnership: Recognizes vendors or consultants who have effectively supported a client’s learning and development function to set strategy or establish or implement a program via consulting or whole or partial outsources services.
What are the Learning in Practice Awards?
Chief Learning Officer’s Learning in Practice awards were developed to recognize industry leaders who have demonstrated excellence in the design and delivery of workforce learning and development programs.
Awards are given annually in two broad categories: practitioner and provider. Practitioner awards include seven individual awards, as well as the industry’s top honor, the CLO of the Year. Practitioner awards are further split into two divisions: Division 1 is for organizations with 10,000 employees or more. Division 2 is for organizations with less than 10,000 employees.
Who do I contact if I have any questions about the Learning in Practice Awards?
Inquiries can be directed to customerservice@chieflearningofficer.com.
Who is eligible to apply?
The practitioner awards are reserved for practicing learning and development professionals at for-profit, nonprofit, government and academic organizations. The provider awards are reserved for vendors, consultants and partnering organizations that provide services to client organizations. Note: The award is presented solely to the provider; client companies are not listed jointly as recipients of these awards.
All awards, with the exception of the CLO of the Year award, recognize leaders and providers for initiatives conducted within the past year. For the 2024 awards, initiatives conducted anytime in 2023 up through May 2024 are eligible. Initiatives that were started earlier are eligible as long as demonstrable results can be documented in the current award nomination period.
How do I apply?
Online applications are filled out through our nomination entry portal.
Download the CLO of the Year, Practitioner Award and Provider Award applications in advance to preview questions.
Is there a cost to apply? How do I pay?
There is a $595 application processing and handling fee for practitioner categories. Provider categories are $995.
When you complete the online application and click submit, you will be required to pay the application fee with a credit card. Your application is not finalized until payment is received.
Members Save! Become a member today to save $100 on your Learning in Practice Awards application – and gain access to many other great benefits!
Who are the judges?
Judges include senior practitioners, learning and development experts, Chief Learning Officer editors and past award winners. Each nomination is reviewed by multiple judges to minimize bias.
What is the judging process and criteria?
A panel of judges is established for each of the 16 categories of awards to ensure the entries can be judged consistently and fairly. Winners are determined by averaging scores assigned by judges to each entry. In the event of a tie, a select group of judges will review competing entries to determine winners.
The scoring has been set up to be consistent across the award categories and judges will provide numerical scores for each of the following criteria:
Practitioner Awards:
- Leadership: The degree to which the practitioner or team led the initiative, demonstrated by behaviors such as setting clear goals, providing guidance, coaching and support, working through obstacles and/or celebrating success.
- Challenge: The scope, difficulty and size of the initiative.
- Award-specific criteria: See categories for descriptions of awards.
Provider Awards:
- Ownership: The degree to which the provider took ownership of the client’s challenge, demonstrated by behaviors such as helping define outcomes, setting clear goals, providing guidance, working through obstacles and communicating challenges and successes.
- Challenge: The scope, difficulty and size of the initiative.
- Award-specific criteria: See categories for descriptions of awards.
Each of the three award criteria is judged on a scale of 1 to 7:
- 6-7 (Breakthrough and/or role model): For learning practitioners or vendor companies considered “breakthroughs” and/or “role models” for the learning and development industry. The challenge is considered to be extreme (across an entire industry) or global (large numbers of learners, many stakeholders, very difficult to accomplish), and the nominees have demonstrated role-model leadership.
- 4-5 (Outstanding): For learning practitioners or vendor companies who did an outstanding job, met or exceeded all of the criteria as described and accomplished all goals. The complexity was significant and/or the nominees demonstrated clear leadership.
- 1-3 (Meets the criteria): For learning practitioners or vendor companies whose initiatives met the criteria but did not or could not provide clear or reliable evidence to identify initiatives as breakthrough or outstanding.
- 0 (Does not meet the criteria): Did not meet the criteria established or failed to document how the criteria were met.
When are the winners announced? How are winners notified?
Finalists will be announced in early June 2024. At that point, finalists will know which category but not which level of award – gold, silver or bronze – they have received. The final awards will be announced and presented during a Learning in Practice Awards ceremony October 22 in Tucson, AZ, during the 2024 CLO Symposium.
Is there an award ceremony and is there a cost to attend?
The awards ceremony will be held October 22, 2024, in Tucson, AZ, during the 2024 CLO Symposium. It will include the awards presentation and a keynote address from the outgoing CLO of the Year.
This will be announced early June 2024.
What do award winners receive?
Award winners will receive a specially designed award, which will be presented during the Learning in Practice Awards ceremony on October 22, 2024, in Tucson, AZ, during the 2024 CLO Symposium.
*Finalists must attend the Learning in Practice Awards ceremony in order to receive a physical trophy. Please note additional trophies must be ordered before the Ceremony, no additional trophies will be offered post Ceremony. If you cannot attend in person you will receive a PDF certificate only.
Have a Question?
If you have questions about the awards, selection process or nomination form, click here to contact us.
Have a Question?
If you have questions about the awards, selection process or nomination form, click here to contact us.