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Back Issues - March 2007
- L&D community benefits from new TJ website
Elizabeth Eyre examines what\'s on offer at the new TJ Online website. - Peter Honey
Peter Honey exlains his ambivalence towards 'five ways to ...' advice. - Bill Lucas
Bill Lucas looks at how you can make measurement meaningful. - International Opinion
Darren Gill examines the training opportunities available in the Middle East. - Tech Trends
Internet phase two is the next big thing, says Alan Bellinger. - A measured approach
Professor John Rust talks to Debbie Carter about how psychometrics affects the life of organisations. - Serving up training
Elizabeth Eyre looks at a new system that has enabled a fast food restaurant chain to speed up its training administration. - Psychometrics: the link between recruitment and development
Wendy Lord examines how psychometrics can help make the most of people by linking selection processes more closely to development. - Training for purpose
Nikos Mourkogiannis maintains that people caring about what they do has an impact on the bottom line. - A new vocabulary for a new role
L&D is going through a critical period of change – Martyn Sloman outlines the new language for the 21st century trainer. - Value is in the eye of the beholder
Context is vital in assessing the value of training, says Tony Dunk. - As nature intended: the ecology of complex change
Annika Ratcliffe introduces the topic of the next TJ Round Table. - The TJ Conference and Awards - London, 26 June 2007
With just a month before the deadline for applications, Debbie Carter urges you to enter this year’s TJ Awards. - What value do psychometrics bring to business coaching?
Anne Scoular examines the relevance of psychometrics to coaching. - Super Models
In a series of articles examining learning models, Dr Mike Clayton looks at Dilts’s Logical Levels – a systematic approach to change. - Hints &Tips
Jane Read explains how to ensure the human voice doesn’t get lost in the workplace. - Great Thinkers
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) - Trainer's Choice
Wyboston Lakes - Day in the life of
Lorna Bevan, training & development director, Oxford University Press. - Andrew Mayo
Andrew Mayo examines the value of research in course preparation.