by Emma Weber | Aug 24, 2022 | Blog
It is surprising, to say the least, that a brilliant understanding of knowledge came from a former U.S. Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld. “There are known knowns, things we know we know,’’ Rumsfeld said in 2002. “We also know there are known unknowns, we know...
by Emma Weber | Jul 21, 2022 | Blog
Seen by some as an artificial intelligence annoyance, and others as the future of customer service, the chatbot has become an essential tool for those wanting to have conversations at scale. As you know, we at Lever are passionate about learning transfer, and we have...
by Emma Weber | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog
There was an article in the Financial Review recently about why working from home is bad for you and bad for business. And of course, with Elon Musk making headline news about the ultimatum he has issued to his team required to return to the office it’s a topic of...
by Emma Weber | May 30, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
Hi to our Lever community, What a great start to the year! Hope you have been looking after yourselves and are having fun getting stuck into your learning transfer for the first part of 2022. I’ve just arrived in the UK a few days ago before flying to the...
by Emma Weber | May 16, 2022 | Blog
Last time, we looked at neuroscience and the role it plays in learning transfer. Continuing our deep dive into the science of Learning Transfer, this month we are going to look at the educational psychology behind self-regulated learning. The most daunting aspect of...
by Emma Weber | Apr 29, 2022 | Blog
In a business environment as complicated as the one in which we all function today, communication skills are of the utmost importance, relating to all levels of leadership, management and performance. Interestingly enough, as scientists study the homogenisation of...