GAME Stores Group Limited is a specialist European retailer of PC and video games, video consoles and related accessories. The Group operates from 800 stores, concessions and franchises in nine territories across Europe and Australia.
Learning & development
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British Gas has unveiled plans to treble the number of apprentice engineers over the next 18 months, creating 1,000 new...
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This year’s Softworld HR & Payroll Solutions show is being held at London’s Olympia 2 in Kensington on 14-15 October....
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Neil Lasher, managing director of the vendor neutral e-learning specialist, Trainer1, is running further instructional design (ID) public masterclasses in...
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One form of coaching that seems to be bouncing along merrily is the peer-to-peer variety. Some advocates say its time...
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Frank Ash runs creativity training for BBC programme makers. While helping them to realise their creative potential, he also hankers...
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Phone-in scandals and misleading competitions have led to huge fines and blighted the image of broadcasters, writes Peter Block. But,...
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When seven NHS trusts decided they wanted to share mental health care courses and put them online it created quite...
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Is blended learning simply e-learning in disguise? We ask the expertsIn spite of its versatility, blended learning has always suffered...
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With the West facing the first recession since the early 1990s, coaching spend will come under scrutiny. Can it still...
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One thing the leadership development sector likes is advising a struggling high-profile leader heading for meltdown. But it’s one thing...
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Training Generation Y is a challenge for Generation X trainers. Ross Wigham reports.More Generation Y articlesEvery generation has its quirks and...
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Tara Craig finds out how a large UK charity with a scientific remit ensures its high-minded employees are also fulfilled...
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Before Generation Y came along, people obsessed with computers were called nerds, but now you’re nobody without an iPod, Facebook...
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Guy Logan analyses the make-up of the Generation Y employeeMore Generation Y articles Priorities Younger workers are not quite as obsessed...