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Interview: How can we dispel the misconceptions of digital learning?
... offerings to support the remote experience. Interview: The misconceptions of digital learning Training Interview: How can we dispel the misconceptions of digital learning? ...
5th Jan 2022 | Article -
Learning transfer: The difficulty with creating new habits
... partly conceived of as overcoming the desirability of the problematic behaviour. How can you reframe the old habit so ...
14th Jan 2022 | Article -
Breaking the apprenticeship taboo: Why reskilling begins at 40
... which is ironic to say the least. Dispelling misconceptions The UK is at a crossroads. Brexit and the ... to the recent chaos caused by our skills shortage. Misconceptions within our own education systems and society ...
1st Nov 2021 | Article -
Menopause support and education at work: why do businesses need it?
... Therefore, it stands to reason that symptoms which are problematic don’t switch off when you get to work. ... According to a survey conducted by the TUC, the five most problematic symptoms in the workplace are insomnia, anxiety ...
18th Oct 2021 | Article -
How to assess the organisational impact of L&D programmes through value profiling
... deliver an organisation’s desired business outcomes Problematic people processes will lead to problematic business outcomes Problematic business outcomes can be addressed by tracing a ...
7th Sep 2021 | Article -
How to make blended learning more impactful in the new era of work
... of attendance to all or some of the sessions may become problematic. Engagement and the level of learning can be ...
25th Aug 2021 | Article -
Today’s managers need to embrace a coaching mindset, not top-down leadership
12th Jul 2021 | Article -
Learning culture: Why we must champion curiosity and cultivate critical thinking
... more positive than negative feedback. This is particularly problematic when it comes to curiosity and learning, since ...
22nd Feb 2022 | Article