World of Learning launches free seminar programme

World of Learning 2007, the UK’s key exhibition for business learning, will for the first time feature a series of free educational seminars when it takes place at the NEC, Birmingham on 14 & 15 November 2007.

The sessions will offer practical advice on the issues affecting training professionals on a tactical level with presentations including essential nuts and bolts sessions and best practice guidance as well as providing visitors with the opportunity to see the latest learning solutions in action.

Among the topics being addressed are bridging the generation gap in training, engaging sceptical learners, future trends of e-learning, managing graduate trainees, learning to communicate with impact and leading teams to high performance.

Jim Reilly, Project Manager for the World of Learning, said: “The seminar programme has been created to meet the demand among training professionals for high quality practical information and advice.  The speakers are all experts in their fields and visitors can simply attend the sessions that are most relevant to them, ensuring they gain even more value from their time at the exhibition.”

The seminars are free to attend and are available on a first come, first served basis. No pre-booking is required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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