Category Archives: training efficiency

This blog has moved and multiplied!

This blog is now sadly only archive material… feel free to have a good old rummage around in it.
We realised the content was getting FAR too muddled to be efficiently read by anyone. So, we decided to split the blog into four, yep four new blogs:
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How NOT to be David Brent when presenting!

Do you add in a joke when presenting and risk appearing like David Brent? Or do you play it straight? Paula Jones discusses this knotty problem.

What makes a credible social media expert?

It seems to be that every Tom, Dick and Harry is deciding to declare themselves a social media expert and is running social media workshops or on-line training courses – predominantly aimed at small business owners.

Have you thought about using games consoles to train your staff?

The Royal Navy is to distribute 230 play station PSPs among its weapons engineers as part of an initiative to improve training efficiency. How can you learn from the Navy and improve your firm’s training efficiency?

Why a whole day of one-to-one training is a waste of your money

You need to be wary of subject experts becoming a trainer. What they may believe makes for successful learning may not always be the case.

Who will you trust (part 2)

How do you tell a chancer from a reputable training professional?

Building in support for learning

Ideas to build up support for your people’s learning

How to achieve more with your continuing professional development

The Annual CPD return? Chore? Necessary evil? In this article are 11 tips to help you achieve more with your continuing professional development

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