Professor Binna Kandola explores racism today and finds it is still thriving in organisation and ourselves....
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Rebellious leaders: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Paul Russell opens up his rebellious leader series with the recently departed Winnie Madikizela-Mandela....
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Magazine excerpt: Making money on the side
André Roque asks, can the new peer-to-peer economy survive?...
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Magazine excerpt: Champion of health
Guy Lubitsh and Amy Rylance explain a model aimed at improving diabetic care in the UK....
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Reluctant leaders: Rosa Parks
In the third of this series on reluctant leaders, Paul Russell looks at the work of civil rights hero Rosa Parks....
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Learning Newsflash: 30 March
Yes that’s true, it’s a TJ learning newsflash. We cast our eye over Jeff Bezos, cyberbullying, futuristic buildings and more besides. As always, get in touch if you have a good […]...
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The benefits of happiness in the workplace
There is one habitual behaviour that has a noticeable impact on behaviour. Rhodri Wyn Jones tells us about happiness....
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How can you stay current in your field when work, jobs, and even professions are constantly changing?
Harold Jarche talks about the importance of human connections, of networking and of supporting people in order to develop your skills and future employability....
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TJwow webinar recording February 2017 – coaching and mentoring
Recording of the TJ discussion webinar from February 2017 about coaching and mentoring skills....
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Government commits £170 million for Institutes of Technology to bridge the skills gap in the UK
To boost skills, and to keep up with the accelerating pace of technical change, new strategies are being introduced to address issues around lifelong learning and deficiencies in skills ...
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