Training Magazine Middle East - August 2014
features
Training & Technology
The Middle East is finally adopting eLearning and technology as a training approach, but is it a viable method of training for Middle East based organizations? Editor-In-Chief Eva Khan looks at the challenges that eLearning presents and provides an action plan to ensure individual trainers and companies can successfully implement TBT.
With over 25 years experience working in the Middle East HR and Training industry and now as CEO of her own training company leading organizational change and transformation projects. Debbie Nicol, our Change Management expert guides us through the process of managing change and the possible conflicts that occur when adopting a new training method.
Change and eLearning
Know Thyself, To Train Thyself
What's Next? In Learning
Responsible for the success of one of the fastest growing companies in the Middle East, Kara Schoeffling heads up the task of bringing freelancing to the masses at Nabbesh.com, winner of the 'Entrepreneur' show aired on Dubai One. This month, Kara helps you reach your career potential. Are you focusing on training the right skills for your career growth?
With over 20 years experience working in the Middle East Training Industry and CEO of her own 60 staff training company, Hazel Jackson has done it all. Now she is traveling the globe, bringing back the latest innovations to share with our readers. For those of us wanting to achieve more learning and more results in less time, Hazel Jackson’s column is a MUST read!
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Debbie Nicol,
CEO of BusinessEnmotion
Kara Schoeffling,
Communications and Partnership Director
at Nabbesh.com
Hazel Jackson,
CEO of Biz-Group
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