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Volume 1 Issue 9

 

 

 

 

 

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we / they say – our opinion on a current training topic and a few words of wisdom
training tips – David Givson looks at what content should be included – and offers a magic formula for success
global report – our regular monthly round-up of the latest training news from around the world
postcard from Kazakhstan – Renée Raper reports on her recent trip to explore training opportunities in the former Soviet state
outdoor management – continuing our series of extracts from his book, Willem G Krouwel gives some examples of the heavier types of media
marketing skills – making the money go round… how much should you budget for carrying out your marketing activity?
powerpointer – continuing our series of tips for users of the Microsoft presentation tool
prof’s perspective – leadership is a topic surrounded by confusion, misunderstanding and over-simplification says Neil Thompson
can you prove it? – Leslie Rae continues his plain guide to more effective validation and evaluation of training and learning
new order in court – training for the judiciary is about to undergo a major change to bring it right into the 21st Century
influential thinkers – this month we look at the work of Frederick Winslow Taylor who was responsible for developing the philosophy of Scientific Management
masters of training – why trainers whishing to take on a more strategic role in their organisation are looking towards degrees at Masters level
5-minute factfile – in this month’s article Graham O’Connell turns his attention to a definition of human resources
the new apprentices – how the traditional route into industry by “serving time” has been replaced by a more sophisticated system of vocational training
reviewing activity – the second part of Roger Greenaway’s article on how to achieve a more developmental climate when reviewing
eLearning - Renée Raper provides a fascinating glimpse into how one project was developed for Food Standards Agency Scotland
consultancy skills – another article in our series especially for the independent trainer
icebreakers – couples… a quick way for participants to talk to each other and to arrange themselves into pairs
backbite - our monthly soapbox in which a quest writer takes a sideways look (and swipe!) at the training profession

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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