Is teaching an easy option? Six weeks off in the summer eh!? What about training adults - easy as they are all super motivated, right!? In her article about working through her Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE teaching qualification) in the Times Educational Supplement, Angie Jenkinson writes about teaching being so much harder than she... Continue Reading →
My key learning points from TJ Leadership Development event
“Tough economic climate means we, like many other businesses, are facing some tough economic decisions” said Sharon Douglas, from the Organisational Effectiveness team at Co-Operative Food during a Training Journal event on Developing Leaders for the 21st Century. Sharon’s comments on the challenging times that we’ve been working through the last few years means to... Continue Reading →
Business savvy and consulting skills for the modern L&D professional
Learning and Development is changing - for a number of reasons and in a variety of ways. Aspiring and emerging L&D leaders are working hard to get L&D to the "top table", to raise the profile of their roles, teams and what we all know L&D can and do offer the business. This is often... Continue Reading →