Contents REGULARS
7 Robin Hoyle: An evidence-based future The chair of this year’s conference on why he prefers the proven approach to L&D
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27 World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Details of the 2017 conference sessions, seminars, features, exhibitors and more
FEATURES, COMMENT & ADVICE
11 Leadership: harnessing the power of authenticity Richard McCann on how he inspires others to find their voice
12 Switched-on thinking Amy Brann looks at how neuroscience can aid engagement
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15 In search of the future An examination of the ways innovation is introduced into L&D
17 For better or worse When it comes to training, does the wedding make a marriage?
19 Hit the refresh button E-learning technology can be used to repurpose existing content
21 Lessons learnt from Elvis How dogs can actually teach us new tricks
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23 A change of mind Six characteristics that’ll allow organisations to reach the top deck
26 Onboard and engaged Five tips for using online tools to build an onboarding programme
67 The balancing act How traditional e-learning can be combined with apps
70 Crazy or courageous? For L&D to have a thriving future, trainers need to take risks
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