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...
it’s all just liking and sharing – 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.“Look, I know AI is...
Urbanisation in India – Track2Training
Urbanization refers to the increase in the proportion of population living in urban areas and the expansion of towns and cities in terms of population and built-up area. India has...
New Voices in L&D – Dr. Anita Sagar – Thinking About Learning
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed opening up the blog to new contributors from L&D throughout June. This last piece from Dr. Anita Sagar highlights how to answer the question “How do we...
smarter and more empathetic – 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 Hater’s Guide To The...
Historical Cities and Their Planning and Principles – Track2Training
Human civilization has always been closely associated with cities. Cities are not just physical spaces; they are reflections of culture, economy, technology, governance, and values of the societies that created...
How smart are you? – Thinking About Learning
Long blog post ahead. Short version – a ramble on what I think about when it comes to being smart. It’s not coherent and there’s no central message. I’m just...
























