Cornerstone OnDemand, the provider of on-demand, integrated learning and talent management software and services, is exhibiting its state-of-the art products at this...
Blended learning
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More than 100 teachers and trainers involved in ’eLearning for teachers and trainers in the MEDA region’, an important European...
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New holistic customer oriented training solution will enable senior management to build organisations around customer needsBest Practice Training and Development, a...
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Nearly two-thirds of employees are not being given the opportunity to live up to their potential in the workplace, according to a study.
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Financial complianceThe Financial Services Skills Council (FSSC) is seeking feedback on its new draft industry performance standards for compliance and...
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Racism limits prospectsRacism in the UK’s workplaces is damaging the career prospects of many black workers because at every level...
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Ufi's new chief executive, Sarah Jones, shares her vision for adult training
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Canon Europe hopes to expand its electronic training programme for staff as part of a blended learning strategy.
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Busy work schedules leave little room for language training, which is becoming increasingly important as global markets expand. One London university believes a blended approach could deliver benefits to the business
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Food company Heinz has opened a learning centre at its Luton factory to improve employees’ basic skills in English, Maths...
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More than a million NHS staff will receive infection control training to help in the fight against the MRSA super...
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The effectiveness and efficiency of different training methods have been thrown into the spotlight by the results of the Transatlantic Blended Learning Survey 2004. Stephanie Sparrow reports on reactions from the UK and the US
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Staff at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) get the most benefit from on-the-job learning rather than taught courses or structured training programmes, according to the Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA).
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The Home Office is running a major blended learning programme to help 15,000 civil servants upgrade to Windows XP and Office XP from older versions of the software
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Product knowledge is the key to the battle for customers in the telecommunications sector. One company is training its sales team to impact on the customers’ bottom line