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Your head is not an office

Are you using your mind as an office? Does it feel crammed full? Do you ever feel you have too many tabs open at once? While we can multitask, we cannot multifocus. There’s a difference, and trying to multifocus causes ...
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IACCM Ask the Expert webinar.How to Reboot Training

Ask the Expert: How to reboot training in our new COVID world – 24th August

**** If you missed it, the webinar is now available here https://www.iaccm.com/resources/?id=11255&src=ATE_24_08_2020 **** If you want to find out how you can deliver behaviour change remotely, then don’t miss my webinar on Monday 24th August. I look forward to delivering ...
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Angry Man strikes with the stick big mosquitoes

Size isn’t everything

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How to Reboot Training for 2020 and Beyond

Most L&D professionals are re-evaluating how they deliver training, and especially how they will deliver what used by purely classroom events. The world has changed. If you are a training designer, my eBook on how to go about converting training ...
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Lamp post and star light

How do you use a lamp-post?

I was amused by this quote, especially in the light of current world events and the way politicians are reacting. “Politicians use statistics in the same way that a drunk uses lamp-posts – for support rather than illumination.” Andrew Land ...
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Today, I broke a personal best

I watched a film on Sunday and a delightfully irreverent character in his twilight years declared… “Today I broke a personal best. The number of successive days alive!” He clearly lived for what the day had to offer because when ...
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Should I ask for it?

I’m not so good at asking for help. People keep telling me I should ask for help more often, but I have always been reluctant. Then someone said to me… If you see someone struggling with something, do you want ...
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Common sense is not so common

I remember my father telling me that ‘common sense is not so common’ when I was about 7 or 8 years old. A neighbour visited and I listened while they talked about the boundary fence on the west side of ...
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