Older workers transform the modern workplace
Editor’s note: ‘There’s no substitute for experience’ . . . a look at how employers in the US are bringing older workers back into the workplace. Thanks to the ASTD blog for sharing.
Editor’s note: ‘There’s no substitute for experience’ . . . a look at how employers in the US are bringing older workers back into the workplace. Thanks to the ASTD blog for sharing.
Professor Eugene Sadler-Smith led yesterday’s #cipdlrn webinar on intuition – a part of a series…
Editor’s note: weeLearning is asking for L&D professionals to help them to reimagine the L&D conference by using design thinking. If you think conferences need a makeover then join the discussion.
Editor’s note: The 10 winners of the Innovating Innovation Challenge, the first leg of this year’s HBR/McKinsey M-Prize for Management Innovation.
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Editor’s note: Professor Mike West on team creativity and his research into positivity in teams, especially teams in the UK’s National Health Service.
Editor’s note: An abstract of a new book by Evgeny Morozov entitled ‘To Save Everything Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism’ in which Morozov calls for new ways to appreciate the imperfections of democracy versus what he calls being forced to wear Silicon Valley’s digital straitjacket.
Global economic change and uncertainty coupled with fast-paced developments in technology and communications require organisations…
Editor’s note: Taking some of the principles of what helps collaboration in the physical environment, John Stepper looks at cheaper ways to help create collaborative workspaces. Clue – includes the use of technology.
Editor’s note: A mini guide to social business-type terminology. Useful for thinking about the common language you might use in your business.
Editor’s note: Online learning manager Craig Taylor is documenting his way through the Certified Online Learning Facilitator programme on Youtube. As well as seeing what Craig makes of the materials this is worth following to see how content narrated this way can be useful beyond the training programme.
Editor’s note: With the exponential rise in the use of sensors and the data they will bring along with personalised technology, context will become more important than ever. Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape talks to Rober Scoble about the possibilities.
Editor’s note: As the hardware is developed – Google Glass, for example – so we have the opportunity to overlay information on the real world. This article looks at the possibilities.
Following on from the success of our first conference fringe event, CurationCamp, we are aiming…
The problem with lectures, delivered in a lecture format by Donald Clark.