Employers will have a central role in shaping technical education to ensure the workforce has the skills businesses need, the government has pledged.
Learning & development
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A softer, more humane approach to leadership will offer greater value in a post-Covid world, according to research from management...
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EasyJet cabin crew who are on furlough will be trained to administer coronavirus vaccines as the government rolls-out mass vaccination...
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Major employers and L&D providers including Cisco, Lloyds Bank, LinkedIn Learning and The Open University have backed a campaign that...
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The UK’s least prosperous regions face the greatest potential disruption to jobs as it moves towards delivering net zero emissions...
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Medical professionals such as dentists say they have been unable to offer support to administer coronavirus vaccines due to an...
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Individuals' adaptability and employers' understanding of the ‘inventory of skills’ held by employees will be crucial if the economy is to thrive.
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The ability to forge effective working relationships is more important than ever, with remote working now normal for many as a result of the pandemic.
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Engagement, which can be encouraged by producing consumer-like experiences, is a vital ingredient of successful learning.
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Sturgeon’s apprenticeship funding pledge leads the way – England must follow
by Helen Boothby Helen BoothThere needs to be a step-change in the way England approaches incentivising apprenticeships, argues Helen Booth.
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A change in management and the need to deliver more courses online led to the creation of a new learning...
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Ever zoned out during a Zoom? Found yourself inadvertently butting in and interrupting others or being spoken over constantly?
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Just 46% of employers plan to hire new workers aged 16 to 24 in the next year, despite the government’s...
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Government departments have been ordered to scrap unconscious bias training for civil servants after a study found no evidence of...
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The CIPD has called upon the government to extend the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) to 30 June 2021 saying...