Articles STEM careers: Do we need a shift in classroom culture? Written by Andrew Vear on 6 February 2019 in Opinion Back to school: Andrew Vear argues that the classroom culture needs to change to entice more students. From TJ Magazine: The role of the arts in L&D Written by Alison Sutherland on 5 February 2019 in Features Alison Sutherland on how acting techniques can help people and organisations to achieve their objectives. The value of continuous education in the workplace Written by Graham Hunter on 5 February 2019 in Features Graham Hunter talks about the benefits of continuous learning in the workplace. February 2019 Written by Jon Kennard on 4 February 2019 in Magazine Hilti's Rachel Hutchinson talks Learning Technologies in advance of this year's event at Excel. Learning technology trends for 2019: A reality check Written by Armin Hopp on 4 February 2019 in Opinion Before anyone makes any grand predictions it's time for a reality check, says Speexx's Armin Hopp. How high performing organisations are closing the leadership capability gap Written by Steve Wainwright on 4 February 2019 in Features Steve Wainwright explores how companies are reaping rewards from their investment in leadership development. TJ Newsflash: 31 January Written by Jon Kennard on 31 January 2019 in News What does real leadership look like in the #metoo era? And other stories... Who will become the Uber of packaged elearning content? Written by Conor Gilligan on 30 January 2019 in Features Conor Gilligan looks at a few companies providing packaged elearning and who might rise to the top. Why understanding yourself helps your company Written by James Barrass-Banks on 29 January 2019 in Opinion Understand yourself and your value, and you can do more for your company, says James Barrass-Banks. How to encourage cultural change through staff representative training Written by Helen Jamison on 28 January 2019 in Features Helen Jamison tells TJ about the importance of staff representatives. How to negotiate through leadership and influence pt2 Written by Denise Jeffrey on 28 January 2019 in Features Denise Jeffrey concludes her piece about how the behaviour of your negotiation counterparts can give you valuable clues about what’s driving them. Why unlimited content isn’t useful for your learners Written by Libby Webb on 25 January 2019 in Opinion Unlimited content is a good thing for learners, right? Well, maybe not, says Libby Webb. Lessons from the dinosaurs: Innovate or die Written by Rob Hubbard on 25 January 2019 in Opinion L&D needs to innovate or risk getting left behind with the dinosaurs, says Rob Hubbard. TJ Newsflash: 24 January Written by Jon Kennard on 24 January 2019 in News We go all in with the long titles this week. But don't let that put you off... Brexit: How can we safeguard skills development? pt2 Written by Robin Hoyle on 23 January 2019 in Opinion Robin Hoyle concludes his piece about Brexit's impact on commercial skills. How to harness mobile learning to propel productivity Written by Adam Charlesworth on 22 January 2019 in Features You don't have to Teach on Mars to make use of mobile learning, says Adam Charlesworth. Knowledge transfer: Overcoming the most common roadblocks Written by Graham Glass on 22 January 2019 in Features Graham Glass looks at some common problems with knowledge transfer. Nurturing the next generation of natural born leaders Written by Louise Moore on 21 January 2019 in Opinion Louise Moore shares some recent findings about leadership with TJ readers. How to negotiate through leadership and influence Written by Denise Jeffrey on 21 January 2019 in Features Denise Jeffrey discusses how the behaviour of your negotiation counterparts can give you valuable clues about what’s driving them. Are your teams just playing the engagement game? Written by Dr Amy Armstrong on 18 January 2019 in Features Are you engaged or are you just 'pseudo-engaged'? Dr Amy Armstrong wants to know. ‹ previous … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 … next ›