Last week I went back to Olympia and the Learning Technologies show. A chance to catch up with a few people but also to see what shape the industry is in – what’s hot and what is decidedly not.
In his second article on elearning, Andrew Jackson explores a radically different approach to elearning development which helps make courses truly engaging and relevant for learners.
In this tough economy, many organizations are cutting back and expect the remaining employees to do more with less. Top performers are feeling the heat and hitting the wall. How do business owners and managers raise the bar in this environment?
A recent survey by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) provides an answer: adopt a culture of coaching. Just as coaches can take star athletes to the next level on the playing field, coaches in the workplace can help employees reach heights that they couldn't imagine reaching on their own.
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Last week I went back to Olympia and the Learning Technologies show. A chance to catch up with a few people but also to see what shape the industry is in – what’s hot and what is decidedly not.
Robin Hoyle's Blog
Theory X and Y Questionaire
Does anyone have a 'theory x' management style questionnaire?
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Mobile Phone Proposal
I have been tasked with creating a mobile phone proposal for my team, this is my first attempt and wondered if anyone could offer any guidance?
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Bored to death by elearning? Part 2
Group Dynamics - Help finding suitable video clips
Group Dynamics - Help finding suitable video clips
By Curlysarah
Active Listening
Active Listening question
By prussell1962
Coaching case study: Getting your priorities right
Survey: Coaching Takes Off in the Workplace
In this tough economy, many organizations are cutting back and expect the remaining employees to do more with less. Top performers are feeling the heat and hitting the wall. How do business owners and managers raise the bar in this environment?
A recent survey by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) provides an answer: adopt a culture of coaching. Just as coaches can take star athletes to the next level on the playing field, coaches in the workplace can help employees reach heights that they couldn't imagine reaching on their own.
World of Work
School Leavers Pack
Information on a days course outline
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