Reed Learning’s Little Book of Inspiration is highly commended in the Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills 2014 exit poll
Reed Learning’s Little Book of Inspiration is ranked as one of the top giveaways at the Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills 2014 exhibition.
Every year Now Communications sends people armed with clipboards along to survey visitors as they exit. Reed Learning's Little Book of Inspiration ranked highly in the exit poll in three categories:
Qu: "What free stuff, if any, stood out for you as you walked around the show?” (The Little Book of Inspiration ranked 2nd)
Qu: "Without looking, name one company's case study, brochure material or other information that you remember putting in your show bag" (The Little Book of Inspiration ranked 4th)
Qu: "Of all the literature you've come away with today, what do you think you'll be reading on the Tube home?" (The Little Book of Inspiration ranked 2nd only to the show guide)
Now in its 16th year, Learning Technologies is Europe's leading showcase of technology-supported workplace learning with over 7,000 visitors. Out of over 230 organisations at the exhibition, Reed Learning was delighted that its Little Book of Inspiration made such an impact with the visitors.
Ben Waldman, Product Manager at Reed Learning said, “Many L&D professionals tell us they want to encourage more self-directed learning among people in their organisation. The challenge is inspiring people to go out and seek answers for themselves. The book was written in collaboration with the Learning Technologies and Learning & Skills exhibitions, and we were very fortunate to have had access to their line-up of conference speakers. All of them took the concept of "inspiration" and gave us their own interpretation of how it relates to learning at work. The result is a publication that offers food for thought for anyone who works in L&D."
The Little Book of Inspiration is available via Reed Learning's web site.