Lady sings the blues
Editor’s note: An interview with Alex Watson, a senior manager for Lloyds Register in London and lead singer of soul group Bastedo. Where does music and business cross over and what can they learn from each other?
Editor’s note: An interview with Alex Watson, a senior manager for Lloyds Register in London and lead singer of soul group Bastedo. Where does music and business cross over and what can they learn from each other?
Editor’s note: The Learning and Performance Institute’s Donald Taylor reflects on the role of the learning management system and what tools learners and learning professionals need to support learning.
Whilst at the HR Tech Europe Spring Warm-up this week we heard a lot about…
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn Twiiter chat on reflection in learning. [View…
Editor’s note: Analyst Josh Bersin looks at how learning strategy can impact business performance – he also talks through the Bersin maturity model for corporate learning.
Editor’s note: Research into skills in the UK’s tourism and hospitality sector shows leadership is number one requirement.
Editor’s note: Another EU initiative worth a look – the School of Open now offers courses on the meaning, application, and impact of “openness” in the digital age.
Editor’s note: The European Commission has launched Consumer Classroom – a new website for teachers providing quality teaching resources and interactive tools – a useful resource.
Editor’s note: To mark Twitter’s birthday this week, this article looks at the early days, where the service is now and what the future holds.
Big data is both an opportunity and threat for HR teams, according Nick Holley, director…
Nick Holley, director of the Henley Business School Centre for HR Excellence, has produced an…
Andrew Marritt chaired day one of the HR Tech Europe Spring Warm-Up in London. Here…
Editor’s note: Julian Stodd explores the realities of putting social learning into practice. I enjoyed this line: ‘In social learning, it’s not so much the outcomes of the conversations that we are interested in, but rather the conversation itself: the narrative that we build that shows where we agree, where we disagree and how we resolved it. It’s the thought process itself as much as the story that counts.’
Editor’s note: A two-part article including useful tools for working on secure documents whilst outside the firewall.
Editor’s note: Microsoft hopes that collaboration tools built into Office 2013 will give enterprise customers reason to also adopt Windows 8.