by Emma Weber | Feb 29, 2016 | Blog
At it’s peak, the Roman Empire was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. The Roman Empire began when Augustus Caesar became the first emperor of Rome (31 BCE). Augustus’ reign initiated an era of relative peace that continued for...
by Emma Weber | Feb 23, 2016 | Blog
We’re delighted to congratulate our strategic partners LIW on their selection for a Leadership Excellence award in the category of Best Global/International Leadership Program. Big shout out to Pia Lee and the team at LIW for their outstanding work. The award...
by Emma Weber | Feb 16, 2016 | Blog
As regular readers of my blog will know, I’m a huge fan of Elliott Masie’s work. Last week he was musing in his learning TRENDS newsletter about the gamification of the presidential election race. Now, gamification is certainly not our area of expertise as we’re not...
by Emma Weber | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog
Attempting to fudge, hide or ignore results by cherry picking what to evaluate is pointless. Genuinely evaluating success or failure against worthwhile objectives is not. For the final instalment in our 4-part SlideShare series we are focusing on the evaluation of...
by Emma Weber | Feb 1, 2016 | Blog
What do I mean by fishbowl, you ask? It’s something I hadn’t heard of until recently either! According to Google: “a fishbowl conversation is a form of dialog that can be used when discussing topics within large groups. Fishbowl conversations are...