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March 2009
Ignorance or apathy
In business – and life – there are few things as certain as change. This week, there was a change in the composition [...]
People problems
Towards Maturity’s recent benchmarking report – Driving Business Benefits – has found: Strengthening induction training, improving the quality of learning and developing a [...]
February 2009
How to prosper in the downturn
Clive Shepherd, chairman of the eLearning Network (eLN) - a non-profit organisation run by the e-learning community for the e-learning community – has [...]
A little bit of stick
According to Management Today magazine, data security firm Credant Technologies has reported that, in the last year alone, dry cleaners have found as [...]
A piece of excellent advice
Greed appears to be a major motivator in today’s world. It lies at the heart of the current global economic crisis but, to [...]
January 2009
The ecological price of learning
We all need to realise that there is a heavy ecological price to be paid for the sort of informal learning that comes [...]
Preparing for revolution
It can’t have escaped anyone’s notice that now is not a good time for jobs. Some commentators estimate that nearly 2m British workers [...]
December 2008
Who’s lying now?
A study of 1,322 British workers – commissioned by recruitment related website HireScore.com - has found that 82 per cent of people lie [...]
Changing perspectives in corporate learning
According to Claire Schooley’s report, published by Forrester Research Inc, learning programmes in innovative companies are directly linked to employee effectiveness and organisational [...]
November 2008
Today’s trends
According to the US-based eLearning Guild, the hottest trends in e-learning are the use of social networks and other collaborative tools, along with [...]
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