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    • Headspring Launches New Suite of Learning Consulting Services

      Headspring | London |

      Launched by Headspring, a joint venture between IE Business School and Financial Times, the new service provides tools and methodologies to help organisations make better-informed L&D decisions and investments.

    • Financial Times and IE Business School launch Headspring

      Headspring | London, UK |

      As a result of rapid expansion and success of a collaboration that set a new standard in the executive development sector, Financial Times and IE Business School have announced the launch of Headspring, the new identity of the joint venture formerly known as FT | IE Corporate Learning Alliance. The re-brand comes four years after the original launch and is a result of a new approach towards greater client-centricity and value creation in the leadership development sector.

    • Six predictions for learning and development in 2019

      Headspring | London, UK |

      The annual look by Financial Times | IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance at what’s going to be hot in learning and development (L&D) in the year ahead focuses, perhaps inevitably, on the continuing impact of all things digital.

    • Pulse Report reveals executive priorities in 2018 and beyond

      Headspring | London |

      Financial Times | IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance, one of the world's leading providers of customised executive education programmes for large enterprises, has unveiled the 2018 findings of its Pulse Report. An international study of more than 1000 executives, it assesses current business priorities and the role of leadership development and executive education in addressing these concerns.

    • Predictions for Global Learning and Development in 2018

      Headspring | London, UK, and Madrid, Spain |

      This year, the five annual predictions for the global Learning & Development sector from Financial Times | IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance follow the general view that technology – in the forms of machine leaning, artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) – will be a dominant force.

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