Explore nine expert L&D predictions for 2026, highlighting the role of AI and the importance of human connection in learning ...
Fosway’s David Wilson explains why GenAI conversation interfaces could reshape learning experiences, what risks L&D must ...
Where should L&D focus its attention in 2026? Learning expert Robin Hoyle urges the profession to spend less time on ...
Let’s start with a definition – The Cambridge Dictionary tells us that ‘intrinsic’ is “an extremely important, basic characteristic of a person or thing”. In this case, the ‘thing’ that is extremely ...
Everyone loves a good story. We don’t just hear them – we feel them. Stories stick with us long after facts and instructions have faded. And over time, they play a quiet yet powerful role in shaping ...
Reflection is a critical component of growth and development. So each year, we look back at TrainingZone’s most popular reads to uncover which themes truly resonated with you, our readers. Even the ...
New Year predictions offer an opportunity to practise our forecasting skills. And so at the beginning of 2025, we asked the authors of TrainingZone’s 2024 most popular reads to dust down their crystal ...
This summer saw two of the UK’s largest businesses experience cyber-attacks. M&S disclosed approximately £300 million in losses and Co-op reported £206 million lost in sales from a similar breach.
As the operator of one of Britain’s largest railway networks, South Western Railway (SWR) connects nearly 200 train stations across southern England, acting as an essential means of transport for ...
L&D professionals are acutely aware that skills planning matters. But getting started is proving difficult in a fast-changing work environment. A survey from The Open University’s Business Barometer ...
Do you remember when we glowed in the aura of a much simpler world? Back then, all we had to be aware of were four nouns that defined our world gifted to us by the US military. We no longer blink when ...
Delegation has traditionally been seen as a practical skill – a way to share out tasks, meet deadlines and keep workloads under control. However, today, that definition no longer goes far enough.