March 13, 2026

Making training programmes work webinar series

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*** This is now available on demand to members of the Learning Network. Watch here ***

We are really excited about a 2 part webinar series about learning transfer, organised by the Learning Network: Making training programmes work.

First up on 11 February at 12pm UK time, Melanie Martinelli from the Institute for Transfer Effectiveness. She will be taking you through the 12 levers of transfer effectiveness.

Paul commented after the webinar: “One of the many amazing tips that Melanie gave us was the importance of the supervisor in the learning transfer process and how to get them engaged and interested in helping the people on their team.

She told the story of an organisation where they made a small change, and then the supervisors were coming to L&D asking how they could get better at supporting their team members following a training course.

We will talk some more about this and how to scale this kind of thing in part two of this series.”

If you missed it, you can watch the recording here

Then on 25 February at 12pm UK time Paul Matthews will be showing you how to use technology to enable learning transfer at scale.

If you are serious about designing training programmes that transfer to the workplace and have the desired business impact, these webinars are perfect.

Making training programmes work part 2: How technology enables learning transfer at scale

Eva McCann

Sales & Marketing Manager at People Alchemy

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