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AI is already reshaping your business – is your learning team ready? In this piece, Liz Naylor and Lior Locher, senior ...
Are you asking the tough questions that drive impact? L&D expert Nigel Paine urges the learning profession to stop making ...
If you find yourself dreading the upcoming workweek, rest assured, you’re not alone. According to a survey conducted by LiveCareer of over 1,000 people in the US, 87% experience work-related fears.
Explore how Professor Joseph Devlin demystifies AI learning anxiety using brain science – and what it means for building AI confidence and smarter learning design.
AI is taking over the world. Well, maybe not literally (yet), but it’s shaking things up in ways we can’t ignore. The UK Government knows this and as such has recently dropped its AI action plan. This ...
‘Learning culture’ is a term that TrainingZone contributors have, over the years, both advocated for and criticised. It’s been dubbed the foundations of what makes a high-performing, future-ready ...
Discover the five factors impacting the public sector skills landscape in this new report from TrainingZone and The Open University. Nearly two-thirds (66%) of public sector organisations face skills ...
Last week, the TrainingZone team travelled to Learning Technologies 2025 in London to unpack the talk of the L&D town. Across the two days, we experienced the usual LT mix – inspiration, energising ...
Matt, Thank you for your Matt, Thank you for your article. I absolutely agree that GROW of itself does not make a coach. I was lucky enough to be trained in coaching by Graham Alexander’s company in ...
Like many terms, the phrase ‘learning transfer’ seems to mean different things to different people. In organisational learning, it usually refers to the operationalisation of ‘learning’ that has ...
In my many years working with leaders and managers who want to adopt a coaching mindset, I’ve come across a surprising truth: the real challenge in coaching isn’t grasping the new techniques or ...
I had a long car journey this week and used the time to catch up on the audio version of Patrick Lencioni’s classic book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. If you’re not familiar with it, he tells a ...
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