by Viola Lloyd | Dec 6, 2021 | -News
How to use your subject matter experts to save you money Krys Gadd says there are huge benefits for cash strapped charities to use subject matter experts proactively for learning and development. She sets out the pros and cons, with some top tips for training SMEs to...
by Viola Lloyd | Oct 5, 2021 | -News, Digital Learning, Uncategorised
Developing leaders online Laura Curran and the L&D team at Liverpool based social enterprise PSS quickly created a blended learning programme to develop leaders and managers. With the onset of the pandemic, homeworking, and the need to not only develop leadership...
by Viola Lloyd | Aug 6, 2021 | -News, Uncategorised
Develop your charity’s leadership skills with St John Ambulance apprenticeships Members of the Charity Learning Consortium have a golden opportunity to be the first to offer leadership apprenticeships with St John Ambulance Express your interest...
by Viola Lloyd | Jul 27, 2021 | -Case Studies, -Features, -News, Covid-19, Induction, Uncategorised
Rapid L&D at Royal Voluntary Service Stacie Lloyd, Learning and Development Manager at Royal Voluntary Service, spearheaded the training of 750,000 NHS Volunteer Responders during the covid pandemic. She recently chatted to Michelle Parry-Slater about the...
by Viola Lloyd | Jun 28, 2021 | -Features, -News, Coaching, Uncategorised
Coaching is not the same as instructing Telling people what to do and how to do it is counterproductive, explains Matt Somers. He explains why instructions can backfire, and why coaching people to work out solutions for themselves trumps direction. “Telling people...
by Viola Lloyd | Jun 28, 2021 | -Features, -News, Coaching
How to ask great coaching questions Questions are at the heart of good coaching conversations, explains Matt Somers, and the type of questions you ask shapes the outcome you get. He shares his tips for framing coaching questions to get the best results. Socrates has...