Category: Creativity & Innovation
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Sunday Zephyr – Be a now-ist
Need some Sunday inspiration watch below. Have a great week. Can’t see the video – click here
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Got time for the future?
Read the article below. It isn’t all that new, it isn’t that radical but it is getting closer and closer to where it will all go for training and education. It is a big article but it is worth a read as this is exactly how other shifts occurred without us realizing. Really –…
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Monday Morning Inspiration
Got a big week planned training. Here are some inspirational education based quotes. 10 Inspirational Quotes for Graduation from Guy Kawasaki
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Sunday Zephyr – Following your creative desires
How’s your weekend going? How often do you follow what you really want to do – your creative desires? Here is a video about a guy who did and appears to do well out of it while at the same time loving what he does. So on this Sunday reflect on what you really would…
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Want to be smarter?
We are all attempting to help our participants to be smarter in skills, behaviour or knowledge. It is also handy of we are also getting smarter to increase our ability to train or teach effectively. Check out this video – it might help you to be smarter. http://www.entrepreneur.com/video/232824 Can’t see the video – click here
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Sparking learning
How to get a spark? How to get people to learn? Watch the video. Can’t see the video – click here
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Sunday Zephyr – Fun at work
I hope your Easter Weekend is going to plan. Here is something you already know, having fun at work increases productivity. So are you having fun? Something to think about this weekend. If you want to read through the research look at the article below. Read the article here at Futurity An article on how…
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What online should be like?
Here is a video on effective elearning. It’s good but it is also simple. Future? Can’t see the video – click here
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Brainswarming rather than Brainstorming
Brainstorming is ineffective, so the author of the article below says. Maybe he is right. Have a read of the article. It has a good short video as well explaining brainswarming. Read the article here at Harvard Business Review