The BILD Annual Conference 2010
The British Institute for Learning & Development together with the open University in the UK will organize the BILD Annual Conference 2010 on June 10, 2010. This conference provides the opportunity for Learning & Development professionals to update their knowledge of a range of initiatives to better equip and engage learners and increase the impact of learning.
Topics include:
- Strategic skills development
- Emotional intelligence
- Employee engagement
- Human capital
- Emerging trends in learning technology
A full programme is available, click here for details!
Delegate profile
- Learning & Development professionals seeking to keep updated with current trends and national issues
- Companies and government organisations committed to the development of their staff
- Professionals and practitioners in further & higher education
- Providers of vocational and work based learning seeking to apply good practice
- All those offering learning and concerned with choices of media such ase-learning, mixed media or classroom based delivery and other providersof training
- Learning & skills councils, chambers of commerce, sector skills councils, business links and regional development agencies
- Organisations with learning centres including those offering learndirect
- Local learning partnerships, adult & community learning practitioners and curriculum development professionals
- Business support and research organisations
- Individual practitioners and consultants
Speakers confirmed so far:
- Peter Cook, Human Dynamics, Academy of Rock
- Prof Mike Campbell, UKCES
- Geraldine Harrison, Rolls Royce
- Neil Twogood, Performance Consultants
- Alan Fletcher, The Open University
- David Wortley, Serious Games Institute
- Andrew Mayo, Mayo Learning International
- Andy Black, Becta
- Geoff Stead, Tribal Group
- Brian Bishop, Caspian Learning
- Williams Johnson, Great Place to Work Institute
- Peter Butler, BT
- Dr Peter Honey
A full programme is available, click here for details!
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