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CONTENTS


8 Cover story Spotlight on… Beverley Aylott


Beverley Aylott has been quietly transforming organisations – here she tells us about her work and inspiration


4 Editorial


16 Moving to the next round Debbie Carter announces the TJ Awards 2015 shortlist


46 TJ reviews… Lucknam Park


5 Flipped learning


Andy Bailey offers an alternative approach to teaching language skills effectively 12 Four influencing strategies


In the second of three articles on influence Tim Baker looks at how L&D professionals can boost their capacity to influence learners 18 Changing women’s lives in the Middle East


Women in the Middle East are taking steps to make a better world for themselves, Bob Little reports 23 5 steps to a sustainable organisation


Karen Tidsall argues that business needs a more sustainable way of working for long-term success 28 Trust me – I’m a consultant


Sara Hope and Emily Cosgrove reflect on what it means to be external consultants in the field of coaching and mentoring 32 L&D experts share expertise The World of Learning Conference & Exhibition preview 34 Working in harmony


Barry Johnson and Mandy Geal challenge the stereotypical relationships between client and consultant 39 Step-by-step to consultancy


Alan Dowler offers top tips on how to deliver a constructive and effective consultancy programme 42 Choosing a consultant


Iain Robertson and David Bowman ask – what do clients really want and need? 48 Networking: the golden rules? Judith Perle offers some thoughts on effective networking 52 The skills of sustaining change


Research suggest there are key factors to achieving lasting change – Bob Lillis and Steve Macaulay reveal more 56 Collaborative learning


William Buist, and Amanda Vickers argue that collaboration lies at the very heart of modern business acumen


62 Final word Julie Drybrough has a problem with the “C” word…


www.trainingjournal.com September 2015


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