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There is a special day at the start of January, the 2nd to be exact– although the people it is celebrating are not bothered about all the fuss it creates.
There is a special day at the start of January, the 2nd to be exact– although the people it is celebrating are not bothered about all the fuss it creates.
Lockdown 2.0 is here in the UK as it is in many countries, and teams everywhere are working from home again.
March heralds International Women‘s day when we recognise and celebrate all the amazing females who have or continue to grace planet earth. You can read one of our past posts about it here.
Setting up an online workshop as part of a learning journey to develop your teamhas never been easier.
The irony is not lost on me that as I sit down to pen this post, we are in quasi lockdown again in the UK.
It’s been months since the pandemic started to change our world, with leaders now having to reconsider many aspects of their business.
When making the switch from face-to-face to online learning, there are plenty of things to consider – and one of the most important things which can get overlooked is your classroom set-up.