Learning and Development 2020: research update
By Paul Fairhurst (April 2008 Issue)
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As mentioned in previous issues, TJ is running a project with the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) looking at the future of learning and development until 2020.
The project is being run in two main phases: first, a look at the outside world to see what trends and discontinuities might have an impact on the world of L&D over the coming years and, second, a look at the implications for L&D practitioners of these possible changes (as well as possibly looking at what some leading organisations are already doing to anticipate the future developments).
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