L&D Professionals

Busy, reminders

Are you busy being busy? 

Philippa Spratt

Philippa Spratt examines the modern phenomenon of ‘busyness’ and offers practical strategies for transforming it into meaningful productivity  These days most people seem, or like, to think they’re busy. You hear it all the time but what’s the net result of all this busyness? Being busy doesn’t necessarily equate to being productive or adding value. It’s fine to be busy but it’s outcomes that matter.   Be clear about the tasks you are responsible for that will move the dial As…

Overwhelming information data

AI overwhelm? A pep talk and some tools to cushion discomfort  

Lior Locher

If you’re feeling uncomfortable with artificial intelligence, Lior Locher and Liz Naylor offer practical tools and tips to help you, your team and your boss  Artificial intelligence is the fastest growing technology in human history. It is the biggest disrupter since the internet, personal computing, or the printing press. That’s why there is, rightfully, a “noisy” space around it. And you don’t want to miss the boat on the conversation.   Look broader and challenge orthodoxies – new transformative tech is…

Skills

Neglecting frontline skillsets is no longer an option

Tom White

Tom White delves into the bedrock of organisational success: the stable core of skills Many industries are experiencing workforce shortages, largely because of widening skills gaps and poor retention rates. The manufacturing industry in the US, for example, could face 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, potentially costing the industry $1trn in 2030 alone.   Meanwhile, America’s healthcare industry is losing nurses by the millions, with an annual turnover rate of 19.1%, because of burnout. And when it comes to the…

MENTAL HEALTH open book on table and coffee Business

Leading by example: Encouraging mental health conversations in the workplace

Anita Guru

Anita Guru moves through the cost of mental health challenges and focuses on how workplaces can be more open For Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 this year’s theme is “movement”. The Mental Health UK Burnout Report 2024 found that 56% of adults reported that regular exercise helped them to manage stress. Regular exercise not only helps with symptoms of stress, but also things like improving your sleep, mood and confidence. Exercise doesn’t mean intensive workouts, it could be a walk,…

Uncertain Times

Reimagining engagement: Leadership for uncertain times  

Kevin Johnson

Kevin Johnson explores strategies for HR and L&D leaders to navigate volatility and foster engagement   When uncertainty is fast becoming the only constant, HR executives and learning and development leaders face a complex challenge. How do they re-engage and reinvigorate their workforce when the foundation of ‘normal’ has shifted?   The answer lies in demonstrating leadership, creating purpose, building trust, and fostering personal and business growth.   Leadership is not about relentless action; it’s about thoughtful influence  From a worldwide health…

Choosing a strategic path to move forward.

Leading beyond the pyramid: Crafting a culture of agile, empowered decision-making

Henrik Ekelund

Henrik Ekelund champions a shift towards decentralised decision-making in today’s fast-paced business environment  Organisations today are struggling with decision-making more than ever before. In an era where technological innovations and global macrotrends are redefining the way we do business, the traditional hierarchical models of corporate governance are proving to be not just inadequate but a barrier to success. The old ways of command-and-control leadership slow down progress and stifle innovation. They create and reinforce silos and prevent those further down…

Programming, coding, cyber

Data engineering: a role redefined by business needs and interpersonal skills 

Shadi Rostami

Shadi Rostami looks at the role of a data engineer, and it’s not just numbers. Communication and a business mindset are crucial for a role that’s increasingly important for L&D teams  While companies today have vast, continually expanding data sources, most don’t fully comprehend the extent of their data’s value, nor the critical role it plays in driving business decisions. This is where data engineers come in, a role among the fastest growing within the UK job market.   By cultivating…

Mental Health at Work

From awareness to action: equipping managers to support mental health at work

Michelle Robinson Hayes

Michelle Robinson Hayes looks at the unseen burden of managers and the mental health crisis, and asks: are you helping your managers to help others? Employees across all age groups and demographics are experiencing increased stress levels, anxiety and burnout. In fact, stress, depression and anxiety accounted for 49% of all work-related ill health and 54% of working days lost due to such health issues in 2022 to 2023 – a rate which is higher than pre-pandemic levels, according to…

Book review ADHD Works at Work Leanne Maskell

ADHD Works at Work – book review 

David Hayden

David Hayden reviews a ‘must-read’ book offering a fresh perspective on inclusion Book: ADHD Works at WorkAuthor: Leanne Maskell There is a line in this book that really stood out for me. I was aware of the concept before I started reading, but it wasn’t at the forefront of my mind. The line is: “If you have met one person with ADHD, you have met one person with ADHD”.  This is a very practical book; 224 pages with lots of…

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From AI integration to equity: reflections on SXSW EDU 2024

Andy Walker and Tom French

Andy Walker and Tom French share five key learnings from the education conference in Texas, including recommended audio highlights so that you don’t miss out We were selected out of thousands of applications to present a panel on ‘A Journey Through Time: Rehearsing Challenging Emotions in XR’ with our partner, Telford College, at the South by Southwest education conference and festival (SXSW EDU 2024). We delivered our panel and talking to the many fantastic educators attending the conference, spent a…