December 21, 2022

How to reboot training for tangible business impact?

Cover page of ebook

The 3rd edition of the ebook ‘Reboot Training for Tangible Business Impact’ has been published.

With less focus on the pandemic but concentrating on helping learning and development future proving training events and ensuring they achieve business impact.

Paul Matthews explains: “I wrote the first version of this ebook in July 2020 in the depths of the pandemic. It was updated in September 2021 because so much had changed. Yet, despite the effects of the pandemic on the design and delivery of L&D initiatives, the basic principles are still the same. It reminds me of the lines from a poem by Amanda Leigh, ‘Everything’s different, and yet everything’s the same. Time is just a crazy game’. People asked me to revisit the guide and update it because they found the original version so valuable. This 3rd edition in December 2022 focuses less on the pandemic and more on those unchanged basics. I sincerely hope you find it useful.”

Download the ebook here

Eva McCann

Sales & Marketing Manager at People Alchemy

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