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...
let’s go on to organize – Harold Jarche
Ten years ago I wrote a series of posts for Cisco on the topic of ‘The Internet of Everything’ (IoE), which was a variation on the Internet of Things, or...
inescapable power – 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.
“Listen, generative LLMs and art...
meta skills – Harold Jarche
Hassabis emphasized the need for “meta-skills,” such as understanding how to learn and optimizing one’s approach to new subjects, alongside traditional disciplines like math, science and humanities. —AP...
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...
Importance of Sustainable Development and Resilient Transport for Good Urban Planning – Track2Training
By Kavita Dehalwar & Devraj Verma
Research Associates, Track2Training, India
Sustainable development and resilient transport systems form the backbone of well-functioning, future-ready cities. As urban populations expand and environmental pressures intensify, cities...
Rebirth of Art, Culture, and Urban Development – Track2Training
The Renaissance, which means “rebirth,” was a cultural, intellectual, and artistic revival that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread across Europe until the 17th century. It marked...
a rude awakening – Harold Jarche
“It might be down to the time of year; it’s always quieter in the summer months but it feels a bit different right now.
Firstly, it feels like there has been...






















