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Q&A: Wellness for Educators

CourseArc

At the point when I could do something about it, I was also jumping into education consulting. And as a human being, you can only hear that so much and then you’re really motivated to do something about it. Simultaneously, I knew I wanted to bring together my love for education, mental health and wellbeing.

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How To Build A Successful Consulting Business? Here’s One Small Contribution We Can Make

SmartUp

Arthur Dehon Little founded what was widely believed to be the first management consulting firm in 1886. Today, many consultancies adopt a much more efficient method. This reduces risk, assures the client that “it has been done before”, and allows the consultant to better anticipate any problems that may come up.

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The caveat of the performance centre

E-Learning Provocateur

One of the more exciting ideas to emerge from the corporate learning space, which I hasten to add is yet to be realised, is to transform the Learning & Development department into a performance centre. – the Performance Consultant analyses the real needs of the business and identifies the relevant solutions.

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Is too much choice bad for your learners?

Kineo

Two days ago, I attended 'The Psychology of Design' - a great workshop run by UX Consultant Joe Leech. Whilst the focus was on designing commercial websites with psychological principles in mind, there are many takeaways for us in the digital learning space. One of these concerns the notion of choice. And jam; lots of jam.

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Is too much choice bad for your learners?

Kineo

Two days ago, I attended 'The Psychology of Design' - a great workshop run by UX Consultant Joe Leech. Whilst the focus was on designing commercial websites with psychological principles in mind, there are many takeaways for us in the digital learning space. One of these concerns the notion of choice. And jam; lots of jam.

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Is too much choice bad for your learners?

Kineo

Two days ago, I attended 'The Psychology of Design' - a great workshop run by UX Consultant Joe Leech. Whilst the focus was on designing commercial websites with psychological principles in mind, there are many takeaways for us in the digital learning space. One of these concerns the notion of choice. And jam; lots of jam.

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Leading L&D into the future with effective change management

Elucidat

For Lloyd Dean, Management Consultant at PA Consulting, this means more than just making a change. Here are some top tips from Lloyd: Recognize the step change needed: Lots is happening in the workplace learning space right now. Currently at PA Consulting, he acts as a trusted advisor for Learning and Development.

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