The TJ Podcast: November 2020
Jon, Kate and Jo talk lack of news, psychological safety, corruption at work and learning culture.
Jon, Kate and Jo talk lack of news, psychological safety, corruption at work and learning culture.
One of the benefits of being a TJ subscriber is full access to our decades-long archive of content – here we look back to another great piece on decision making from June 2013.
John Michaelis on how use AI to improve organisational success, and get ahead in your career.
Sarah Cook and Steve Macaulay conclude their piece on how to make a success of online coaching.
Mostly about remote working this week (and not for the first time). Catch up with a few of the week’s L&D movements here.
Visual notes are an effective way to capture the essence of a meeting, the key points raised and the actions to be taken. Ady Howes elaborates.
Stuart Duff tells TJ how to avoid email overkill.
In the first of a two-parter, Sarah Cook and Steve Macaulay look at how to make a success of online coaching.
Here we feature a short excerpt from new start-up Elev-8 Performance’s latest white paper.
Charlie Chung tells editor Jon Kennard why good management is so crucial while more people are remote working.