by Emma Weber | Mar 2, 2012 | Blog
The phrases “learning transfer” and “learning stickiness” almost seem to be interchangeable in the workplace. “We really need to make sure this learning sticks” or “This conference learning really needs to be sticky”. ...
by Emma Weber | Feb 19, 2012 | Blog
STA Travel is a worldwide company offering cheap flights, round the world trips and student travel. They posted this video in 2011 which shows the potential of learning new things whilst travelling. Three guys were sent on an amazing trip around the world, and STA...
by Emma Weber | Feb 15, 2012 | Blog
Sorry to be crass but I just wanted to unearth the Learning Transfer ‘F’ Word that play such a vital role in successful Learning Transfer. The ‘F’ Word we are going to consider here is Fear; and the role fear plays in Learning Transfer. What do...
by Emma Weber | Feb 8, 2012 | Blog
I had the fortune to interview Roy Hill, co-author of ‘The 6 Disciplines of Breakthrough Learning’ – a great read! The latest edition of Training and Development in Australia published the second part to this interview recently, so I have scanned a...
by Emma Weber | Jan 25, 2012 | Blog
This is a video about Learning ROI and Transfer. I outline some of the misconceptions around ROI (Return on Investment) and what you can do as a learning professional to combat these. Learning ROI has been a hot topic over recent years and is where the true value in...
by Emma Weber | Jan 23, 2012 | Blog
What do you think William Morris – the 18th century founder of the British Arts and Crafts Movement and Learning have in common? I’m a big fan of William Morris’ work and have included some of my favourite textile designs in this article. I studied his work for...