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Curated Engagement word circled in a dictionary definition to illustrate meaning of the word in business attracting customers with involvement and participation
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2 minutes

Editor’s note: Forgive for not knowing that William Kahn proposed the idea that what mattered for employees was how they felt about work. Kahn proposed three ingredients that are key for engagement: meaningfulness in the work, psychological safety and psychological availability.

Curated Socrates
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2 minutes

Editor’s note: Asking good questions gets you good results, whatever it is you are trying to achieve. The Socratic approach to asking questions will help get to good answers. here are some examples.

Curated Old wooden treasure chest with strong glow from inside
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3 minutes

Editor’s note: If you are interested in creativity then Amy Burvall, who spoke on the topic at the Learning Technologies Summer Forum, has created a treasure chest of resources. There are some gems in here, so take your time picking through them.

Curated Flock of sheep
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4 minutes

Editor’s note: In this article, Cathy Moore provides some simple steps to create relevant compliance training (if training is what you need once you have understood the requirements). Moore’s main takeaway: design for applying the rules, not knowing the rules.

Curated circuits
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5 minutes

Editor’s note: To mark Digital Leaders Week, a range of people at the Government Digital Service reflected on what makes a great digital leader. Interestingly, technological nous and your place in the hierarchy are not determining factors.

Curated Lightbulbs on pieces of string
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7 minutes

Editor’s note: This week I experienced a Thinking Environment facilitated by Meg Peppin. The concept, developed by Nancy Klein, helps people think better – arguably a skill for our time. This video describes the different elements that make up a thinking environment.

Curated Speech bubbles
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2 minutes

Editor’s note: Mike Shaw takes a look at the use of the word ‘performance’ in L&D. Is it a good word to use, does it have one meaning or is it okay to have multiple meanings across the profession? This article looks at the implications.

Curated The number 7
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Editor’s note: Research shows that there re a common set of universal moral principles. Could these be used to help promote understanding across cultures and maybe even across organisations?

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