Boosting staff efficiency through e-learning

As the economy makes a slow recovery, businesses, and in particular small businesses, have numerous choices to make about how they prioritise their budgets. According to the Towards Maturity...

Health secretary outlines training standards for healthcare assistants

New measures to support the training standards of healthcare assistants were unveiled by health secretary Andrew Lansley.

The evidence is that internships work on the basis of who you know, not what you know

This is the time of year when thousands of 18-year-olds are busy on applications for university.

Employers increase investment in technology for learning and development, to respond faster to business uncertainty

Employers are increasing their investment in learning technologies to help them respond faster to changing business conditions and build talent, according to a benchmarking study.

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CIPD Conference: 'Significant innovation' in business doesn't come from focus groups, says Oracle's VPHR

Innovation "looks like unreasonable behaviour - but is about executing great ideas and can unite people in business," Vance Kearney, vice president HR EMEA at Oracle (pictured), told the CIPD...

CIPD Conference: Excellence in training is ‘not an option’, says Royal Navy commander-in-chief

HR directors have been warned by an admiral: “Good levels of training are not enough – you have to be exceptional.”

Cass Business School launches management consultancy

Cass Business School, part of City University London, has launched Cass Consulting, offering business solutions by providing and recommendations from academic consultants with relevant industry...

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Apprenticeship numbers up 50% from last year, says BIS

Provisional figures published today indicate apprenticeship starts for academic year 2010/11 have risen by more than 50% compared with final figures from 2009-10.

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Tesco grows its apprenticeship scheme by 30% over the last year

Tesco has enhanced the training and development of its workforce by growing its apprenticeship scheme by over 30% with 3,000 existing staff joining its 2011/12 scheme.

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UK businesses miss out on growth because of lack of communications training, says London School of English

UK-based businesses could be risking international growth by failing to invest in cross-cultural, language and communications training, according to a survey of HR directors by The London School of...

Leadership is the top L&D priority for 2012, according to Video Arts

Leadership development is the top priority for learning and development teams over the next 12 months, according to a survey published yesterday by training firm Video Arts.

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Capita Hartshead staff use board games to teach school children about business

Volunteers from pensions advisory firm Capita Hartshead will today swap their desks for a snakes and ladders board, as part of a project to teach school children about business.

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