Binge watching
Someone went through my blog the other day and read 60+ posts back to back. I guess it was a bit like binge watching – they got engaged and wanted to ‘complete the series’. Is it possible to binge learn, and would you even want to?
Someone went through my blog the other day and read 60+ posts back to back. I guess it was a bit like binge watching – they got engaged and wanted to ‘complete the series’. Is it possible to binge learn, and would you even want to?
I was reading about the Decoy Effect the other day and how it is used to market goods and services. I got onto the topic because I was keen to understand how to frame options to senior leaders when you’re asking for support for new ways of learning measurement. E.g. You can have the free… Read More Buy, bye
Cable ties are really useful. They cost a few pence but do the single thing they expected to do really well. Try and fill a beanbag without a cable tie to secure it at the end and you’ll soon know why you need a cable tie. Don’t ignore the innocuous and easily forgotten resource. It… Read More Cable ties
Restrictions in the UK are easing because of Covid. It’s not going to create a ‘Great Return’ though and I still think we’re going to be working in a hybrid way for a long time to come. As I’ve said before, if our knowledge work is hybrid, our learning will be hybrid. We’re beginning to… Read More No Great Return
The other day I saw this tweet from Jeff Wren: So here’s another in the series where I vent. Attendees – they’re not an audience for your presentation, so don’t teat them as passive observers. That means talking WITH, not TO them. Hearing a 10 minute lecture is dull. I don’t care if you think… Read More What grinds my gears – webinars