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25 World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Details of the 2019 conference sessions, seminars, features, exhibitors and more


FEATURES, COMMENT & ADVICE


7 The three pillars of resilience Wellbeing in the workplace specialist Liggy Webb on building up healthy coping mechanisms for managing stress


9 Gathering intelligence Towards Maturity makes the case that it’s not what you use, but the way that you use it


11 Who’s in charge of transfer success? We all have a part to play, says Dr Ina Weinbauer-Heidel, expert and researcher in transfer effectiveness


21 Cover Story


15 Knowledge share Joan Keevill talks learning tech, L&D trends and the function of the eLearning Network


17 Gender balance: but not as we know it Rising Vibe’s new programme brings emotional support to men in business


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21 From little acorns... How the Forestry Commission transformed one of its businesses through e-learning


66 The sneaky elephant Paul Matthews of People Alchemy asks: are your brand and reputation under threat from an often- overlooked factor?


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