The Open University has launched an online course to develop leadership in the construction industry.
The University of Abertay in Dundee is implementing a number of e-learning courses to increase staff awareness of equality and diversity issues.
The Co-operative Group has joined forces with the National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) to develop a new student work placement programme.
Canary Wharf Group has launched a skills development programme for newly-appointed team leaders to enhance their management skills.
B&Q has launched a training academy for its showroom staff to boost their sales skills.
Cineworld Cinemas has launched a training initiative for line managers to improve their skills in recruitment, training, motivation and retention.
Heinz is reporting an increase in staff engagement following the launch of an innovative training programme.
We take a look at the evolution of e-learning, the fast growth of workplace learning, the legal implications of work-based qualifications, how trade unions are keeping employers committed to learning...
Aon is piloting an apprenticeship scheme within its general insurance division as a solution to recruiting staff with the right skills.
Five new vocational diploma courses have been launched to ensure school leavers are better prepared for work.
If organisations fail to take a sustainable approach to the way they do business, there is every chance they will become endangered species.
How has e-learning evolved since the early days of 'video disks' and 'computer-based training'? Peter Crush delves into the past to see how golden oldies compare with what's on offer today.