Learning Now tv - January 28th programme
This month's broadcast of Learning Now TV, the monthly online broadcasted programme for Learning Now TV, is Thursday 28th January. The programme, hosted by Nigel Paine and Kim George starts at 8.00pm UK time but you can join us live at 7.45pm UK time for the pre-programme show with me.
There's no password to access the channel, but it's worth signing up as a free member at www.learningnow.tv so that you get access to the recorded programme as well as the previously broadcast programmes and content.
The link to access the programme is here: http://ustream.tv/channel/learning-now-tv
Here is what is coming up in this month's programme:
- Euan Semple talks about Social Media strategy and explains why Social Media has such a significant impact on work.
- The programme also welcomes back 'Happy' Henry Stewart who discusses his 'Happy Manifesto' and how organisations are reaping the benefits of the approach. Henry also shares how his own company has benefited from giving employees ownership of their job with freedom to make their own decisions.
- Nick Bate of Blue Eskimo visits the studio and gives an early insight into the results of the soon to be published Annual Salary Survey.
- Michelle Parry Slater and Amy Brann are back, sharing how they have become a successful team and why it is so successful.
- The programme's global roving reporters have been busy again this month Brent Schlenker from the US visited The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and highlights some of the new technology that might be useful in learning. Helen Blunden, Australian correspondent talks to David Guest about why Business Coaching is so important to small business owners. To finish, Ger Driesen who will be covering The Netherlands and Belgium for you. This month he visited the VOV event (a community of L&D professionals), Ger talked with the keynote speaker and other notable people about the 'future of learning'.
- Trainers' Tips from the fantastic Jon Kennard this month is about "hang on I have forgotten".... Oh yes the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.
You can access the live stream from most devices and there's also a social stream where you can interact with Learning Now TV and the other viewers.
Hope to see you there.
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