Case study: On-the-go learning for refugee crisis volunteers

?Save the Children UK turned to digital learning to support staff and volunteers during the crisis

Use neuroscience to build effective learning strategies

Understanding how learning works on a biological level can help create the right environment

Selling apprenticeships to more experienced workers

For many businesses the talent gaps are not at entry level; they are in advanced technical or managerial roles

Do you really want a workforce of critical thinkers?

Is having a workforce full of critical thinkers an impossible dream – or a nightmare to be avoided?

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How to create successful serious games

The type of game is less important than the rules of the games themselves

Hot topic: Hard Brexit

With a hard Brexit looking increasingly likely, what areas do people leaders need to be aware of?

Budget 2017: What HR needs to know

We round up the need-to-know HR elements from chancellor Philip Hammond's spring Budget

Prudential HRD: Apprenticeships require collaboration

Simon Moffatt, HRD at Prudential UK, explains why apprenticeships must be a joint effort

Government plans £500 million a year for vocational training

This week's Budget will include radical reforms to the ways vocational and technical training are delivered

A postcard from... Japan

Our 'postcard from' series keeps you updated on key HR areas in different countries

A new HR blueprint: Capabilities and careers

In the last of a series of three articles laying out a new blueprint for HR, we ask if the function has the right skills