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Volume 2 Issue 12

 

 

 

 

 

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we say / they say – our opinion on a current training topic… and a few words of wisdom
adventure continues – special preview of the next ITOL National Convention being held in Edinburgh in March
global report – monthly round-up of the top training related stories from around the world
join the club – there were celebrations when Romania and Bulgaria became EU members – but what does it mean for training in these countries?
marketing skills – targeting success… launch of a new series of articles by marketing expert Jackie Jarvis
training tips – David Gibson suggests an innovative way to help your learners prioritise their thoughts
reviewing activity – Roger Greenaway shows how you can make the most of just a few minutes – and get reasonably good results
cover feature – entering the dragons’ den… are entrepreneurs born high fliers or can they be trained to make it big in business?
training in practice – Leslie Rae describes two more options for session briefs – the horizontal planning brief and patterned notes
coaching & mentoring – David Clutterbuck argues that team coaching provides the ideal environment for understanding the nature and impact of cultural change in businesses and organisations
beware the bull – how to avoid falling into the trap of using gobbledegook in your briefs and proposals
training research – when HR lecturer Moira Bailey’s husband was studying for an MSc she took more than a passing interest in his research into subsea diving safety
influential thinkers – this month we looked at the work of Albert Mehrabian, whose research came up with the (often misquoted) 7-38-55 rule
powerpointer – continuing our series of hot hints and top tips for users of PowerPoint, probably the world’s most popular presentation program
teamworking – celebrity island… team members choose a celebrity book, and object to be stranded with on a desert island
backbite – George Edwards takes another sideways look at the training profession


 

 

 

 

 

 

     

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