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    Lessons for business

    by Sue Weekes 1 Jan 2005
    by Sue Weekes 1 Jan 2005

    This year’s Learning Technologies conference will kick off with a challenge: stop thinking about learning as an abstraction and think...

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    How to be a better facilitator

    by Personnel Today 1 Jan 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Jan 2005

    How can trainers become more effective facilitators? Helena Clayton, a facilitation specialist from Roffey Park, outlines some practical tips

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    Chartered Management Institute offers membership to Army personnel

    by Quentin Reade 16 Dec 2004
    by Quentin Reade 16 Dec 2004

    All British Army soldiers and officers can now gain fast and guaranteed access to membership of the Chartered Management Institute.The...

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    TUC targets employers who do not train staff

    by Mike Berry 8 Dec 2004
    by Mike Berry 8 Dec 2004

    The TUC has warned that the Government must target employers who do not offer training to their staff.

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    Workers do not trust their managers

    by Quentin Reade 8 Dec 2004
    by Quentin Reade 8 Dec 2004

    Managers need to do more to earn the trust of their employees and to ensure they feel fairly treated, according...

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    A well-oiled machine

    by Personnel Today 7 Dec 2004
    by Personnel Today 7 Dec 2004

    BP Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) is developing expertise within its HR department to help drive change across the organisation. David Brown looks at how a coaching programme gave HR the confidence to become 'agents of change'

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    HE courses vital to UK economy to be protected

    by Personnel Today 7 Dec 2004
    by Personnel Today 7 Dec 2004

    Education and skills secretary, Charles Clarke, is seeking advice on how to protect higher education courses of national strategic importance,...

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    Public sector scrooges are real party poopers

    by Michael Millar 7 Dec 2004
    by Michael Millar 7 Dec 2004

    Public sector employers are the meanest when it comes to giving Christmas parties for staff, according to new research.
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    EEF welcomes training pilot extension

    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004
    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004

    EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, has welcomed the announcement in today’s pre-budget statement that employer training pilots will be extended across...

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    Learning council launches first annual statement of skills priorities

    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004
    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004

    The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) today launches England’s first annual statement of skills priorities, which sets out what needs...

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    Sport agency to select ‘elite coaches’ for nation’s athletes

    by Mike Berry 2 Dec 2004
    by Mike Berry 2 Dec 2004

    UK Sport has appointed HR consultancy DDI to select a team of ‘elite coaches’ who will help lead the nation...

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    Government inspector criticises construction training

    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004
    by Michael Millar 2 Dec 2004

    The Government’s chief inspector of adult learning has criticised the quality of training in the construction industry.David Sherlock said in...

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    Masters degrees improve employment prospects

    by Mike Berry 1 Dec 2004
    by Mike Berry 1 Dec 2004

    Graduates who study for a Masters degree will considerably enhance their career prospects, according to new figures.Eight in 10 of...

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    Training news

    by Personnel Today 30 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 30 Nov 2004

    This week's training news

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    New qualifications framework could save billions of pounds

    by dan thomas 29 Nov 2004
    by dan thomas 29 Nov 2004

    A radical framework to impose order on the jumble of disconnected vocational training and qualifications in England will be unveiled...

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