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Volume 2 Issue 7

 

 

 

 

 

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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
Influential thinkers – this month’s thinker is Carl Rogers who is primarily known for his work on therapy and counselling
special feature – game on… Ian Heywood argues that it’s time for trainers to get digital… and boldly go into the world of complex computer games
book watch – the trainer who sloped off… an exclusive extract from Peter Honey’s new book of cautionary tales
performance management – Richard Marshall and Nick Wright introduce capability frameworks that support development at individual and corporate levels
cover feature – good morning campers… how those ever-smiling Bluecoats and Redcoats are recruited and trained
coaching
&mentoring – David Clutterbuck suggests some practical ways in which the mentor and mentee can ensure there are always useful issues to discuss
coaching
&mentoring – Byron Kalies looks at what are called the “softer skills” which include establishing trust and building relationships
coaching
&mentoring – Wizzard’s coaching thoughts… continuing our collection of short articles by coaching consultant Will Izzard
marketing skills – the basics of branding… why this isn’t the exclusive reserve of the big-name companies
training tips – tap into sudoku success… David Gibson suggests an innovative way to enhance your training session
reviewing activity – if you thought that the reviewing process is a serious business then you would be wrong – it can be fun!
5-minute factfile – what is behaviourism… Graham O’Connell provides his pocket-size definition of this training topic
powerpointer - continuing our series of hot hints and top tips for users of PowerPoint, probably the world’s most popular presentation program
icebreakers – rogue’s gallery… another useful exercise for warming-up your training seminar or workshop
backbite – George Edwards takes another sideways look at the training profession
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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