News from The Corporate eLearning Consortium

    • Harnessing the power of 70:20:10

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      Charles Jennings will be talking about putting 70:20:10 into practice, at two seminars at Learning Technologies next week and will be leading a webinar in February on applying 70:20:10 principles.

    • Using Kirkpatrick to move beyond training order-taking

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium | London, UK |

      International training evaluation experts Jim and Wendy Kirkpatrick will lead a webinar on 6 November to discuss tactics for creating more meaningful discussions about L&D. Delegates will learn the critical questions to ask in order to move beyond ‘training talk’ into more meaningful conversations about organisational needs.

    • Too old to train?

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      The over 50’s make up a third of the UK’s workforce, but are the least likely to be offered training. Yet research shows that it is indeed possible to ‘teach an old dog new tricks’. Is it time for organisations to rethink their L&D policies for older workers, asks Robin Hoyle?

    • Benchmark to boost business bottom line

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      Organisations can’t afford to stand still – and neither can the L&D managers that support them. Acclaimed learning technologies expert Laura Overton will be explaining why benchmarking is so critical to Learning innovation - and ultimately business success - in a webinar on 14 June.

    • Real management advice in the palm of your hand

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium | London, UK |

      Organisations love using video for workplace learning and research reveals they intend to use them even more - but for those that can’t afford bespoke content, where can you find relevant resources? Clear Lessons, a video library being launched at Learning Technologies, is the perfect workplace mentor, available to managers ‘anytime, anyplace, anywhere’

    • Online engagement – lessons from Google and Facebook

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      Lessons in how to engage learners online are often learnt the hard way – when initiatives fail. What are the critical tactics that big players like Google and Facebook use to ensure success? Learn about their secrets in a practical, free seminar at Learning Technologies.

    • Corporate eLearning Consortium supporting Learning at Work Day

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium | London, UK |

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium is offering organisations access to its entire suite of eLearning, to support Learning at Work Day on 17 May and encourage the development of essential skills within British business.

    • The benefits of benchmarking your eLearning journey

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      Laura Overton, Towards Maturity MD, says benchmarking is an invaluable tool that will help shape future workshops held by The Corporate eLearning Consortium, to ensure they meet members’ needs. Laura will also explain how benchmarking can be used as a powerful means of improving performance, when she presents at the inaugural meeting of the Consortium on 28 March, London.

    • Collaboration is key to doing ‘more for less’ in L&D

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium | United Kingdom |

      Learning practitioners will discover how collaborative working can help them do ‘more for less’ at the inaugural meeting of The Corporate eLearning Consortium on 28 March, London. Martin Baker, founder of the new Consortium, will explain how working together to share knowledge, resources and best practice can empower L&D in the corporate sector.

    • Seminar: Think like a charity to ensure L&D success

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      Martin Baker will be talking about the valuable lessons that corporates can learn from charities, when he introduces a case study presentation about eLearning in The National Autistic Society, at Learning Technologies on 25 January, London. Martin has been so impressed by the collaborative approach of The Charity Learning Consortium, which he founded and heads, that he’s launching an eLearning consortium for corporate organisations at the show.

    • Unique collaborative concept set to revolutionise corporate eLearning

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium | UK |

      The Corporate eLearning Consortium, launching at Learning Technologies on 25 January, is designed to help corporates work smart, saving time and money while networking with others - sharing resources, knowledge and best practice on the road to eLearning success. Martin Baker is launching the new Consortium following the amazing success of his collaborative approach to eLearning in the charity sector.

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