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Learning Now TV: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Leadership

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LNTV, Jul 25: Nick Shackleton-Jones on his particular take on leadership; Gallup report - The State of the Global Workplace; How the Children’s Society restructured its talent development; and the latest news from Learning News.

Nick Shackleton-Jones: Leadership, LNTV 25 July
Nick Shackleton-Jones: Leadership, LNTV 25 July 

On Learning Now TV this month, Nigel Paine is with Nick Shackleton-Jones discussing leadership.

Also on the show, Martin Couzins continues his regular slot discussing the latest research reports. Michelle Parry-Slater continues LNTV's series on L&D in the charity sector looking at how the Children’s Society restructured its talent development; and Rob Clarke has the latest news.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Jul 25 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later. 

The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Jul 25:

  1. Nick Shackleton-Jones, the world-renowned expert on learning and development, talks to Nigel about his particular take on leadership.
  2. Martin Couzins continues his regular slot discussing the latest research reports. In today’s programme he and Nigel dissect The State of the Global Workplace from Gallup.
  3. Michelle Parry-Slater continues our series on L&D in the charity sector and talks to Natasha Welbourme and Kat Brandt of the Children’s Society about how they handled a complete restructure of the Society’s talent development strategy. 
  4. News Bulletin this month features Cathy Hoy, co-founder of CLO100, talking about the challenges facing CLO’s today; Rob Clarke finds out about the Freelance Support Network from Kim Ellis and talks to Nick Jones talks about some findings on Job Satisfaction in the Blue Eskimo Work & Salary Report. 

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Jul 25 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.