Michelle Parry-Slater reviews a year of writing and, as always, considers what she’s learning by doing Debbie Carter has edited TJ for as long as I can remember. She is […]...
Martin Couzins highlights those stubborn data findings about L&D and encourages us to use the data for our own organisations Benchmarking is a process of measuring products and services against […]...
In the ever-evolving landscape of the working world, prioritising mental well-being is no longer an option but a necessity, says Ravinder Tulsiani In our fast-paced professional world, mental well-being is […]...
John Kleeman looks at the benefits of workplace assessments and the impact of new technology Hybrid working models are rising in prominence, with new technologies for collaboration and engagement being […]...
Richard Oldale introduces us to where and how virtual reality technology can be used for skills development in different industries Virtual Reality (VR) technology has proven to be a valuable […]...
Unlocking insights: Ian Barrow on the power of pulse surveys in employee engagement Retention is HR’s greatest challenge. Almost a quarter (23%) of the UK workforce is expected to change […]...
Editor Jo Cook asked the L&D community for book recommendations, and this is the list! On social media I asked which books were recommended to add the L&D professionals wish […]...
Different mindset, ways of learning and more are the future of ensuring skills development is fit for the workforce, shares Stewart Watts Before the Autumn Statement in the UK, big […]...
Exploring the use and advantage of microlearning in the modern working environment is Matteo Penzo In today’s fast-paced corporate world, traditional approaches to learning and development are being challenged. The […]...
The latest learning news and research personally compiled by TJ’s Editor, Jo Cook Last call for your input to improve virtual and hybrid training This year’s State of Virtual Training […]...