As a learning practitoner are you more of an expert, enthusiast or entertainer – or a mix of these? And why does this question even matter? L&D specialist Andrew Gibbons reveals all… How you see ...
Tin Can, also known as the Experience API, is a modern rival to the SCORM standard, eventually expected to be its replacement. This standard allows LMSs to understand content, which is record by Tin ...
Carl Jung (1875 – 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist who developed the concept of the collective unconscious, archetypes, and whose work underpins the Myers Briggs Type Indicator.
Carl Jung (1875 – 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist who developed the concept of the collective unconscious, archetypes, and whose work underpins the Myers Briggs Type Indicator.(1875 – 1961) was a Swiss ...
Help staff build their resilience to deal with moments of discomfort. Learn how to widen the windo of tolerance.
I had a long car journey this week and used the time to catch up on the audio version of Patrick Lencioni’s classic book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. If you’re not familiar with it, he tells a ...
In learning and development, certain themes move around the industry unbidden – especially during Autumn conference season. They have a sense of the viral to them, spreading in unknown ways between ...
In an increasingly polarised world, finding common ground can feel like an insurmountable challenge. Yet, it's more important than ever to bridge divides and come together, even when it seems we have ...
As we edge closer to a new year, organisations need a 2025 learning strategy that not only supports current business goals but also equips employees with the skills and knowledge to navigate the ...
Director of Tulser, Charles Jennings, investigates how to deliver business impact in an uncertain world.
From Wikipedia: Transformational leadership is a style of leadership where the leader is charged with identifying the needed change, creating a vision to guide the change through inspiration, and ...
Think the info from that training session will stick with you? Think again. More than a century ago, a German psychologist named Hermann Ebbinghaus proposed a theory called the 'forgetting curve'. It ...