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Mind Tools Shortlisted for Four Learning Technologies Awards

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Mind Tools celebrates multiple nominations at Learning Technologies Awards 2024

Mind Tools, a specialist in management and leadership learning and development, is proud to announce its shortlisting for four awards across three categories at this year’s prestigious Learning Technologies Awards. These nominations are a testament to Mind Tools' innovative approach to transforming workplace learning experiences and their partnership with industry-leading clients to drive measurable business impact.

Mind Tools has been shortlisted for the following awards:

Best Use of Blended Learning - Commercial Sector
Mind Tools have been shortlisted twice in this category. The first nomination celebrates the success of a blended learning programme designed in partnership with South Western Railway (SWR).

Facing ongoing industry disruption and leadership challenges, SWR sought to equip its leaders with the skills to navigate change, foster collaboration, and support teams. The programme resulted in a 12% increase in leadership capability.

This initiative has had a tangible impact on leadership morale and effectiveness within the company.

For the second nomination, Deloitte collaborated with Mind Tools to build Coaching Skills for Effective Conversations - a scalable and innovative, blended programme. It has been designed for everyone in Deloitte irrespective of their role or grade giving all employees the opportunity to learn how to use coaching skills to have better professional conversations. Participants build their skills through digital modules, weekly coaching practice and use of job aids. The programme is accredited by The Institute of Leadership and upon completion individuals earn Deloitte certificates and Credly badges.

Excellence in the Design of Learning Content - Commercial Sector
Mind Tools’ collaboration with Heathrow Airport is recognised for its innovative approach to fostering inclusivity and belonging. The programme, titled Right Where I Belong, used real employee stories and interactive scenarios to create an engaging, experiential learning course. The result was an increase in representation at senior levels, exceeding expectations in employee feedback on workplace culture and inclusivity.

Learning Designer of the Year - Claire Gibson, Mind Tools
Mind Tools is also proud to celebrate the individual nomination of Claire Gibson for Learning Designer of the Year. Claire’s innovative, data-driven approach to learning design, coupled with her commitment to measurable impact, has earned her a reputation as a leading figure in the field. Her dedication to continuous improvement and learner-centred designs has made a lasting impact on both her team and clients.

Ross Garner, Head of Content and Custom Solutions at Mind Tools, commented:

“We are thrilled to be shortlisted for these awards, which recognise the hard work, creativity, and dedication of our team and our partners. At Mind Tools, we are committed to designing learning solutions that not only engage but deliver real business impact, and these nominations are a wonderful reflection of that commitment.”

The winners of the Learning Technologies Awards will be announced at a gala ceremony on 13 November in London. Mind Tools looks forward to celebrating the industry’s most innovative and effective learning initiatives and continuing to contribute to the future of workplace learning.