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Volume 2 Issue 4

 

 

 

 

 

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we say / they say – our opinion on a current training topic… and a few words of wisdom
global report – our monthly round-up of the top training related stories from around the world
training tips – cooking up a treat… David Gibson gives his ‘recipe for success’ when designing or updating your next learning event
powerpointers - continuing our series for users of PowerPoint, probably the world’s most popular presentation program
icebreakers – matchmakers… another exercise for “warming up” participants in your training seminar or workshop
learning organisations – a look at what lies behind this concept that is becoming an increasingly widespread philosophy in modern companies
marketing skills – write right… great advice on how to turn stodgy words destined only for the recycling bin into sparkling copy
vital statistics – ways in which organisations are encouraging their employees to bring more vitality to work
performance management – the third in our series of six articles examines the role of development in the performance management process
special feature – bobby dazzlers… how recruitment and training is carried out in Britain’s police forces
coaching
&mentoring – David Clutterbuck and Sue Gover provide their guide to an effective five-stage mentoring programme for co-ordinators
coaching
&mentoring – Wizzard’s new coaching thoughts… a new series of short articles by coaching consultant Will Izzard
eLearning – Renée Raper considers some of the myths that she regularly hears during her work as an eLearning specialist
reviewing activity – getting the picture… first of two articles which provide an introduction to creative reviewing by Dr Roger Greenaway
5-minute factfile - organisational development defined… another concise explanation of a training topic by Graham O’Connell
influential thinkers – this month’s subject is Leslie Rae, one of the world’s leading experts on the validation and evaluation of training
backbite – trick or treat… George Edwards takes another sideways look – and swipe – at the training profession

 

 

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