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Volume 2 Issue 9

 

 

 

 

 

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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 - Getting practical with trainer states… second in a two-part article by David Gibson
special feature - Ian Heywood offers a fresh perspective on eLearning and shows how combining technology with fun can produce a formula for success
reviewing activity - Visible reflection techniques… Roger Greenaway describes more methods for getting more information from training sessions
performance management - Nick Wright and Richard Marshall introduce performance review as a positive personal and cultural development tool
special feature - Springboard thinking… whether you are job hunting or looking to develop into a senior role you need to get clear on your values and your goals
cover feature - A capital convention… exclusive report on ITOL’s second National Convention for Trainers which was held in London in September
coaching
&mentoring - David Clutterbuck argues that creating a favourable corporate coaching climate requires a much more concentrated, integrated approach than most companies tend to apply
coaching
&mentoring - In the final of his series of articles about executive coaching, Byron Kalies looks at blockages, endings and evaluation
coaching
&mentoring - Wizzard’s coaching thoughts… more from our collection of short articles by coaching consultant Will Izzard
book watch - in this extract from his new book, The Connected Leader, Emmanuel Gobillot says that many of the old leadership recipes are outdated.
marketing skills - the morals of marketing… why this is one business activity that needs to be more than ‘legal, decent, honest and truthful’
influential thinkers - this month we look at Howard Gardner who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
powerpointers - continuing our series of hot hints and top tips for users of PowerPoint, probably the world’s most popular presentation program
icebreakers—who is it? 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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