When I talk to people about PCM, or when I deliver PCM Workshops, one way or another we get to the point of discussing my favourite PCM books :). So, I thought, I would share them in this post too, for anyone interested to find.

When I talk to people about PCM, or when I deliver PCM Workshops, one way or another we get to the point of discussing my favourite PCM books :). So, I thought, I would share them in this post too, for anyone interested to find.
There are plenty of studies approaching the benefits of writing by hand, and many of them focus on the fact that it improves memory and promotes better and faster learning. In this post, I present to you a summary of my findings.
Building up a good connection with your learners is critical to ensuring they are engaged, feel safe and have the potential to thrive. By understanding the six languages of connection, you can adapt your communication to build that bond and see better learning outcomes.
I am happy to introduce the second guest blog post from Katrin Kircheis from Kika Training. In her first guest blog post she was talking about making learning and collaboration a habit to boost performance. This new article explains how habits work and how you can make them work for you. Neat. I hope you …
This article, first published on People First’s blog, discusses how fulfilling one’s psychological needs is the key to motivation
Collaborative and blended learning is a key ingredient in any organisation’s approach to learning and development. As an entrepreneur and freelance trainer, I got to hear about and see some companies who have implemented such an approach and saw it working wonders for their teams. Another advantage of being a freelance trainer is that you …