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Learning Now TV: David James on online learning in corporations

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LNTV, Jun 27: David James presents his research into online learning in corporations around the world; Zena Everett: why 'badly behaved people' at work interest her; Nathan Tanner talks to Nigel about his new book 'The Unconquerable Leader'; and the latest news from Learning News.

 

David James, CLO, 360 Learning: the effects of Online Learning, Jun 27

On Learning Now TV this month, Nigel Paine is with David James discussing the realities of online learning in corporations around the world.

Also on the show, Robin Hoyle talks to Zena Everett about her new book 'The Crazy, Busy Cure' and offers a new perspective on 'badly behaved people' at work. Nathan Tanner talks to Nigel about his new book 'The Unconquerable Leader'; and Rob Clarke has the latest news.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Jun 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 Jun 27:

  1. David James, CLO of 360 Learning, recently conducted a large research project on the effects of Online Learning in corporations around the world. Here, he discusses the results of the survey with Nigel Paine.
  2. Leadership coach and author Zena Everett talks to Robin about her book 'The Crazy, Busy Cure' and why 'badly behaved people'  at work interest her so much.
  3. Former HR Director and executive coach Nathan Tanner talks to Nigel about his new book 'The Unconquerable Leader',
  4. Rob Clarke from Learning News presents another Learning News Bulletin. In this issue, he talks to Fiona Leteney about large enterprise learning systems, Myles Runham about vendor positioning on the new Fosway Digital Learning Market 9-Grid, and Nick Jones about remote and hybrid working research.  

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Jun 27 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.