Announcing the IBLGC 2019 Finalists
Congratulations to all games that have made the finals of the 2019 International Business Learning Games Competition. The standard of this year’s entries (as measured by the average score for […]
Congratulations to all games that have made the finals of the 2019 International Business Learning Games Competition. The standard of this year’s entries (as measured by the average score for […]
Two years ago we published our Case Study on Santa – a lighthearted look at his incredible achievements – and last year, we wrote about The Excellence behind Rudolph. This
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There is much talk in recent years among HR professionals about the value of Human Resource Management (HRM) benchmarking, where HR departments compare policies and practices with those of other
To encourage innovation and as part of our commitment to best practice, the Institute runs the annual International Business Learning Games Competition. Entries for 2017 are now being accepted (closing
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Last year we published our Case Study on Santa – a lighthearted look at the incredible achievements of Santa. This year, we\’ve opted for a tale with a happy ending.
Last Friday I saw an article on the website of a reputable British news agency asking if female leaders are disadvantaged by media bias. It pointed out that women such
Learning is the process of acquiring new – or modifying existing – knowledge, behavior, skills, values, or preferences. We all know the limitations of traditional teaching methods and attempts to
IBLGC – Promoting More Effective & Enjoyable Training Read More »
Every year individuals and businesses invest vast sums of time and money (estimated to be over $130 billion globally) in business education and training. Best practice has long since moved
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I saw a program on BBC (yes, I live in Belgium but old habits die hard) about a small, family-run chocolatier (Who’s the Boss?, Sunday 6th March). They face, as
The Institute is delighted to announce the launch of its Management Ecademy! Initial courses include Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belt courses and – for members – our new
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