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we say/you say – our opinion on a hot training topic and a selection of your letters
they say – a few words of wisdom to help you through the day
summer of discontent? – now that the main holiday season is here, how is Britain’s tourism and hospitality industry shaping up to the challenges it faces?
reviewing activity – effective reviewing requires more than just sitting around talking about what has been experienced says Roger Greenaway
eLearning – the final part of Renée Raper’s series looking at the skills you need to take on the role of etutor
powerpointer – continuing our series of tips for users of PowerPoint… the psychology of colour in your presentation
icebreaker – participants meet each other while they complete a chain of instructions in this short energising exercise
prof’s perspective – Neil Thompson provides some useful suggestions for ways of dealing with difficult people
can you prove it? – Leslie Rae continues his plain guide to more effective validation and evaluation of training and learning
coaching forces – the topic of coaching and mentoring is a bit of a buzz at the moment – and it’s this month’s special focus feature
enjoy, enjoy – there are some principles and methods that can make learning events enjoyable and productive
influential thinkers – this month we look at the work of Thomas Harris who is perhaps best known as the author of I’m OK – You’re OK
5-minute factfile – wouldn’t it be great if we could understand what makes some groups tick and some groups tock?
consultancy skills – conquering a conundrum – how International consultants can sometimes unwittingly find themselves underutilised
facilitation made easy – if the idea of running a workshop or group meeting fazes you then help is at hand from this useful book
training tips – David Gibson suggests ways to make your learners feel they aren’t just part of the workshop – they ARE the workshop
global report – training news from around the world
treasure CoVE’s – what exactly are Centres of Vocational Excellence?
training teasers – four fantastic puzzles to stretch your mind
backbite – our monthly soapbox in which a guest writer takes a sideways look (and swipe!) at the training profession
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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