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  • Firstco plays a part in the London Crossrail project
    Firstco, one of the UK’s leading technical consultancy, project management and systems integration specialists, has completed initial functional design specifications (FDS) to enable London Crossrail to submit its plans to the UK’s Parliament for approval.
    (Filed: Thu Mar 29 2007)
  • Language is the key to life success
    Argues Gavin Wheeldon, CEO of language solutions company, in response to the recent proposals for language education in schools
    (Filed: Thu Mar 29 2007)
  • Learning Light offers free best practice advice at HRD
    Learning Light (LL), a non-profit organisation seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace, is offering best practice advice on how you can align your people and technology to improve business performance.
    (Filed: Thu Mar 29 2007)
  • SOUTHALL HARRIES COMMERCIAL INSURANCE BROKERS CREATE A SPLASH
    The formation of the new Company has created 9 new jobs and attracted over 300 clients from all parts of the Country. The launch has also created a stir in the industry where it represents a move against the trend towards consolidation into larger broking companies.
    (Filed: Thu Mar 29 2007)
  • Success in any language
    Huddersfield-based Applied language Solutions wins two awards for their international operations in less than two weeks.
    (Filed: Thu Mar 29 2007)
  • DCLG extends commitment to Trainer1
    The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) is extending its contract with Trainer1, one of the UK’s leading learning consultancies. Under the contract, Trainer1 will continue to host the DCLG’s ‘Learning Resources Directory’ (LRD).
    (Filed: Wed Mar 28 2007)
  • McJobs are not a McDead end, says Cheltenham based sales trainer and recruiter.
    Last week saw the dictionary definition of the ‘McJob’ under fire once again by the global company. In 2003 McDonalds CEO Jim Cantalupo rejected the description - coined by the Canadian novelist Douglas Coupland in his 1991 novel Generation X - as an “inaccurate description of restaurant employment
    (Filed: Wed Mar 28 2007)
  • Thales International Training Centre opts for Giunti Labs' learn eXact LCMS
    The Netherlands-based International Training Centre of Thales Naval (Thales) has chosen the learn eXact LCMS Platform from Giunti Labs, Europe's leading vendor of e-learning and mobile learning content management solutions, to produce, store and manage all its training material for its external clients and students.
    (Filed: Mon Mar 26 2007)
  • Occupational health – can employers afford not to invest?
    In the latest edition of Workplace Law Magazine, Katy Brown takes an in-depth look at the business case for investing in occupational health. With eight working days per person lost each year to sickness at a cost of £500 per employee the question employers should ask themselves is not "can I afford to invest in occupational health?" but "can I afford not to?".
    (Filed: Thu Mar 22 2007)
  • Support for Africa education from MyKnowledgeMap
    York-based learning development specialist MyKnowledgeMap (MKM) has produced a film on the work of the independent charity, African Children’s Educational Trust (A-CET).
    (Filed: Wed Mar 21 2007)
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