Redesigning work and learning at Marks & Spencer
LNTV, Apr 27: Simon Gibson, Group Head of Learning & Development at Marks & Spencer, discusses redesigning work, learning and culture; Martin Couzins looks at workers' views on the workplace. Plus: How to apply neuroscience and psychology for improved learning and training; Robin Hoyle in discussion with Will Thalheimer; and Rob Clarke talks to Donald Taylor ahead of Learning Technologies.
On Learning Now TV this month Kate Graham talks about how work and learning is evolving at Marks & Spencer, with its L&D chief, Simon Gibson. Martin Couzins is back with a new report from Ranstad and some surprising results on workers' views on the workplace. And Nigel talks to Stella Collins, the evangelist for brain-friendly learning, about her new book, 'Neuroscience for Learning and Development.
The next Learning Now tv live streamed programme is on Thursday Apr 27 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.
The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Apr 27:
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Simon Gibson, Group Head of Learning & Development at Marks & Spencer, talks to Kate about redesigning work, learning and culture at the retail giant.
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Martin Couzins discusses a new report from Ranstad - The Work Monitor 2023 - with Nigel and they discuss its main findings which has highlighted some surprising results on workers' views on the workplace.
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Stella Collins, the evangelist for brain-friendly learning, talks to Nigel about the 3rd edition of her book 'Neuroscience for Learning and Development: How to apply neuroscience and psychology for improved learning and training'.
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Dr Will Thalheimer talks to Robin Hoyle about the LTEM training evaluation model and they discuss its success since its launch 5 years ago.
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News Bulletin - Rob Clarke of Learning News presents an exclusive preview of the Learning Technologies 2023 conference and exhibition and discusses its highlights with Donald Taylor.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Apr 27 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.