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Contents REGULARS


27 World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Details of the 2018 conference sessions, seminars, features, exhibitors and more


FEATURES, COMMENT & ADVICE 27


7 Burnout – how to avoid it Resilience specialist Liggy Webb explains the importance of self-care and managing stress


8 Learn to use your data Towards Maturity on using data to measure and improve learning outcomes


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11 Learning in an artifi cial world Ben Betts makes the case for and against AI technology


Cover Story


15 Keep it real Lou Banks of Rising Vibe on helping people to access their emotions and release business potential


17 Explore your potential People Alchemy’s Paul Matthews on the meaning of volition


18 Quick time Phil Reddall of The John Lewis Partnership on how the pace of change affects L&D and advises ‘learning at the speed of business’


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21 Keep executives close Jay Sriskanthan has tips on how to justify the value of L&D


24 Cultivating IT ITOL discusses preparing the workforce for automation


66 Rising to the challenge Thinking Focus plays the game ‘What Would You Do?’


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