Presenting to Large Audiences
I’m reviewing my recent “performance” on http://bit.ly/BradSpeakingToUKSG to help others that I work with learn what they might want to do or to NOT do, when speaking to large audiences. It was a room...
View ArticleBeing Inclusive Amidst Cognitive Diversity
Here’s an example (at Board Room level) of being inclusive amidst cognitive diversity…. It’s springtime in Scotland, early 1990’s. The dark cold indoor winter days have opened up into warm daylight...
View ArticlePsychometric Testing? Well……
Psychometric Testing? Well…… I looked up one day to see a team of people crowding into the doorway to my office, hoping to distract me from my paperwork and seek my help. They wanted to know if I could...
View ArticleA Transfer of Undertaking from a D&I perspective
Each company has what it thinks of as its suite of core competencies that are highly attuned to whatever they do to generate revenue and to stay in and grow their business. Every company also has a...
View ArticleGrumbles into Gold
Prompted by an old friend seeking insights on blogging today, the following thoughts emerged… My first attempt at blogging was before “Blogging” was a word, during virtual team working days. This was...
View ArticleSome tips for developing eLearning
I am the happy beneficiary of insights gleaned from having developed 100’s of hours of eLearning materials over the years that have been pro-actively sought after by more than 40,000 learners...
View ArticleFeedback for My Local Surgery
While my local surgery has a feedback/comment/complaint page on its website, it does not allow for well-formatted text and it does not allow for email or uploading of letters. So I have posted my...
View ArticleYou may be reducing the market value of your company by improving your...
I came away from a very interesting business meeting in Belgium this week with some fresh personal reflections on risks related to “continuous improvement”. As you look back over your business career,...
View ArticleCorporate Carnival events
I am generally so busy (working hard) running my three micro-organisations that I don’t give myself much space to enjoy the food, music and cultural developments of my own family’s background (let...
View Articleenhancing the usage of eLearning
A member of a Learning & Development team in a large consultancy was planning to “enhance the usage of their e-learning portal and bring in more awareness about this mode of learning”. He was...
View Article20 Lessons for Third Sector Facilitators
1. The overall objective for a Directorate’s “Away Day” is of primary importance – yet this must be separated from the initially imagined process design for achieving it. 2. The person holding the...
View ArticleFeedback from Facilitating
I’ve been meaning to post some fo the feedback from the group work I do…. “Good work all round” “Structure of planned day still made sense even in light of the morning’s revelations” “A sign of a...
View ArticleHow to Leverage Live Training
A legal team has asked me to help them digitaly leverage an aspect of their live training programme. How? Check: http://bit.ly/YouOnWeb These days, it’s so very easy to get this type of work done...
View ArticleRepresenting Yourself in the UK’s Civil Courts
Over the last few months, I’ve been working on a project to help Litigants in Person represent themselves in UK Civil Courts more effectively than they have done historically. We “released” a beta...
View ArticleSimple Solutions * Immediate Impact * Lasting Learning
A New Year A new beginning What you have learned about teamworking Has to influence and inform you now This new year, this new beginning Capture what you’ve learned And step into action Go HERE
View ArticleFinancial Reasons For Better Knowledge Management
There are massive financial reasons for managing your company’s knowledge better. We talk about it in this video.
View ArticleNow A Registered Company on Sellafield’s LINC Table of SMEs
as can be verified HERE by those who may be interested!
View ArticleWhy I decided to blog
I’ve hesitated with blogging as it seemed like it would feel like a burden to have to keep writing. My writing only comes in spurts. But then, talking with my daughter, I realised that if I didn’t have...
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