New Voices in L&D – Mariam Imran – Thinking About Learning
As ever with a series like this, I’m grateful to learn from the network about what’s on their mind. Here’s a great piece from Mariam Imran, a comms specialist based...
scalable stupidity – Harold Jarche
On the last Friday of each month I curate some of the observations and insights that were shared on social media. I call these Friday’s Finds.
“The internet didn’t make us...
Urban problems and rural development issues – Track2Training
India’s rapid population growth, urbanization, and socio-economic disparities have created distinct challenges in urban and rural areas. Planners need to address these problems for sustainable development.
1️⃣ Urban Problems
Urban areas, especially...
New Voices in L&D – Helen Bailey – Thinking About Learning
As we continue the June series of new voices in L&D, I am pleased to have Helen Bailey join us and contribute her piece about critical thinking in a world...
financial waterboarding – Harold Jarche
On the last Friday of each month I curate some of the observations and insights that were shared on social media. I call these Friday’s Finds.“they called it trickle-down economics...
Urban and rural India-Planning concerns of cities, towns and villages – Track2Training
India’s planning challenges are diverse, reflecting the contrast between urban growth pressures and rural development needs. Effective planning requires context-specific strategies for cities, towns, and villages.
1️⃣ Urban India: Cities and...
New Voices in L&D – Wil Procter – Thinking About Learning
Having early training as an occupational psychologist, I have a bias towards wanting to know solutions are evidence based, or support evidence based decision making. It can be tough in...























