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Press Release – The Eden Project and Cofacio Launch new Green Talent Website
Green Talent taps into people power – Social media initiative to shake up traditional career advice model Green Talent, started in 2010 by the Eden Project, Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and RSPB, is excited to launch a new careers … Continue reading
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Interview with Dr. Ellen Pruyne, Principle at Leopard and Lemur Limited and Associate at Ashridge Business School
For the third interview in our series on learning and new technologies we’re delighted to talk to Dr. Ellen Pruyne. Ellen is fascinated with how people CHANGE FOR GOOD, meaning how they learn and develop in ways that are positive … Continue reading
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Interview with Charles Jennings
To kick off our blog we’re creating a series of interviews aimed at bringing together the thoughts and views of leading experts on the future of learning and development. In particular, the series will place an emphasis on the role … Continue reading
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