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SUGGEST TONY'S FAREWELL GIFT

Smart Learning
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Kathryn Corrick - How smart can we make society?


Peter Wilby - Learning takes a lifetime
The older we get, the more we realise what we need to know. By Peter Wilby

Erin Roof - Ten tips for smart learning


Jonn Elledge - Competitive advantage is under threat
The British economy increasingly depends on the ability of its workforce to develop and utilise new technology, but low skill levels could put our prosperity at risk. By Jonn Elledge

Erin Roof - Get out of the office and breathe some oxygen


Emily Mann - Serious players in learning
Unionised workers are more likely to receive training than others, writes Emily Mann

Iain Simons - Walter Mitty, eat your heart out
Sophisticated computer gameplay gives you the chance to be somone else in a virtual world. By Iain Simons

Becky Hogge - Geeks and volunteers lead the way
A new generation of communicators will show us how to get ahead in business. By Becky Hogge

Andrew Coombes - Your skills have not been recognised, please dial again
Job security and sufficient staff are prerequisites to effective training. By Andrew Coombes

Tom Freke - Expect the unexpected and learn to be flexible
A key skill in building a successful business is people management. By Tom Freke

Tessa Holland - Parlez-vous l'Anglais?
The fact that English is spoken so widely leaves us lagging behind in the global skills market. By Tessa Holland




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