by Emma Weber | Aug 26, 2009 | Blog
According to a case study detailed in AIM’s publication “Management Today”, Luxottica discovered three years ago a significant disconnection between the way customers and employees viewed their organisation. They had a dominant market position and...
by Emma Weber | Aug 5, 2009 | Blog
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the keys to successful transfer of learning, in the context of ‘what are the key elements of our approach that produce great results?’ and ‘how can others use our experience to benefit their work or business?’ Do you remember...
by Emma Weber | Jul 16, 2009 | Blog
I was enticed to read an article on Peter Senge’s blog this week entitled ‘Learning from Apple’s Design Consultant’. I borrowed the title and the full article can be read here. Essentially it is a review from BusinessWeek Magazine of an...
by Emma Weber | Jul 8, 2009 | Blog
Last post I was talking about connecting with the inner voice to assist in learning. The more you can leverage your internal dialogue the easier it will be to change behaviours. In fact, imagine that you are trying to put a plan of action into play but are stopped by...
by Emma Weber | Jul 1, 2009 | Blog
Seth Godwin’s blog is always interesting… and his theories about marketing can often be applied to learning, too. In his article entitled Find Your Voice – he talks about companies needing to find what works for them instead of copying what works for...
by Emma Weber | Jun 17, 2009 | Blog
The US magazine, ‘Fast Company’ has recently published a list of the ‘100 Most Creative People in Business’ which included at number 35 Peter Senge, the Management Strategist, probably best known for work creating learning organisations....