by Emma Weber | Apr 12, 2012 | Blog
Even though 95% of our learning transfer work is delivered by phone one-on-one with participants they are never working in isolation. Some of the questions most frequently asked by our coaches in the follow up sessions are: Who can help you with your actions? Who do...
by Emma Weber | Apr 4, 2012 | Blog
Working with a new client recently I was reminded of the power of the calibration. The participant eagerly shared the progress they had made between the training program and the first call. In their mind they had already moved from a 6/10 at the end of the program to...
by Emma Weber | Mar 29, 2012 | Blog
I was asked by Elnet to be a guest speaker online, as part of there series they are running on Learning Transfer. Some great speakers are still to come including Geoff Rip from Institute of Learning Practioners and Michael Papay from Fort Hill in the US. Thanks to the...
by Emma Weber | Mar 21, 2012 | Blog
I’m involved in some really interesting collaborations at the moment and you’re welcome to join in too! Elnet are hosting a four-part webinar series about Learning Transfer. Roy Pollock from Fort Hill ran the first session yesterday which was tremendously interesting....
by Emma Weber | Mar 21, 2012 | Blog
Turning Learning into Action Methodology Training: March 2012. LIW Centre for Leadership, Chowder Bay. From left to right. Joanne Martin, Tania Curley, Erica Bagshaw, Phenella Lill, Hilary Chatterton, Emma Weber, Ros Burton, Keke Quei...
by Emma Weber | Mar 9, 2012 | Blog
Fundamentally Learning Tranfer is about changing habits. I love the work of Leo Babauta form Zen Habits. He has written a step-by-step process that can support you in your change. This article is definitely good one to add to you learning transfer tool...