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When being “Nice” holds your team back

30 March 2026
Being nice to your team is not the same as being kind to them and the difference is quietly damaging their growth. True kindness means being kind to someone's potential, not their comfort.
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Handling the Multi-Tasking Delegate and Saboteur

23 March 2026 Comments (0)
Discover powerful, real-world strategies for handling Multi-Taskers and Saboteurs in your training sessions. This blog shares proven techniques - drawn from top facilitation experts - to turn distraction into engagement and resistance into constructive contribution. Whether you’re facing device-obsessed delegates or open disruptors, you’ll find practical tools and fresh insights to boost participation and group cohesion. Read on to transform challenges into learning opportunities and elevate your effectiveness as a facilitator!
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Mastering the Silent Observer and Know-It-All

16 March 2026 Comments (0)
Curious how to handle tough personalities in training sessions? This blog reveals practical, evidence-based tactics for engaging Silent Observers and transforming Know-It-Alls into collaborative allies. Drawing on insights from top trainers and essential reads, you’ll discover new group techniques, smart questioning, and ways to turn challenges into breakthroughs. If you want every voice heard and your sessions energised, don’t miss these proven strategies - read the full post for actionable inspiration!
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Turning Disruption into Development

09 March 2026 Comments (0)
Every trainer faces disruptive delegates, but real progress comes from blending relationship skills, practical tools, and the wisdom of books like “How to Win Friends and Influence People” and “Crucial Conversations.” This blog shares candid stories of trial, error, and growth - from handling Dominators and Chronic Complainers to harnessing group dynamics and peer support. Discover actionable strategies and frameworks that turn disruption into development. What’s your go-to technique for handling tricky delegates? Dive in and share your story!
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Meeting the Seven Disruptive Delegate Types A Trainer’s Journey

02 March 2026 Comments (0)
Ever faced a delegate who dominates, disrupts, or simply won’t engage? You’re not alone. In this candid, story-driven blog, I unpack the seven most disruptive delegate types every trainer meets, sharing real-life encounters, lessons learned, and practical tips inspired by industry experts. Whether you’re new to the training room or a seasoned facilitator, discover how to turn disruption into development - and join the conversation: which delegate challenges you most?
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February Called... it wants your abandoned goals back

23 February 2026
By now, the gym is quieter. The notebook you bought in January is half-used. The “new year, new me” energy has been quietly replaced by email, deadlines, and reality. Let’s be honest for a moment. Most New Year’s goals don’t fail because you’re lazy - they fail because they were built on aspirational pressure and not personal truth.
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The Strategic Importance of Soft Skills Training in the Modern Workplace

16 February 2026
In boardrooms, classrooms, and hiring pipelines across the world, technical proficiency still commands attention. Certifications, degrees, and hard competencies are measurable, verifiable, and often directly tied to operational outcomes. Yet, increasingly, organisations are discovering a critical truth: technical skill may get talent in the door, but soft skills determine long-term performance, leadership effectiveness, and organisational resilience. Soft skills training is no longer a “nice-to-have” supplement to technical development. It is a strategic investment in human capital that directly influences productivity, innovation, customer satisfaction, and cultural health. This article explores why soft skills training matters, what it encompasses, and how it drives measurable value across industries.
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The Evolution of Appraisals: Lessons from Decades of Performance Management

09 February 2026
“Appraisals are only as effective as the conversations they spark.” — Be More Effective The journey of performance appraisals is a fascinating one, shaped by shifting business priorities, evolving leadership philosophies, and the relentless pursuit of organisational improvement. With over 25 years working on the people side of businesses, large and small, I’ve witnessed the highs and lows of appraisal systems in action, from bureaucratic box-ticking to transformative, business-driving dialogues. Here’s what history, evidence, and experience reveal about how appraisals have changed, and what truly works today.
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Culture by Design: Lessons from Four Essential Books for Start-ups & SMEs

02 February 2026
Defining culture isn’t just a “nice-to-have” for businesses - it’s the invisible hand that shapes every decision, relationship, and outcome, whether you’re a fast-moving start-up or a global corporate giant. Culture determines how your people behave under pressure, how innovation happens, and how your brand is experienced by clients and candidates alike. In my experience, the most resilient and successful organisations are those that invest early and intentionally in shaping their culture, rather than leaving it to chance. Why these four books? Because each provides a unique, practical lens for understanding and building culture. Mark Miller’s “Culture Rules” distils the essentials for leaders; Daniel Coyle’s “The Culture Code” reveals the science behind high-performing groups; Erin Meyer’s “The Culture Map” is indispensable for navigating cross-cultural dynamics; and John Childress’s “Culture Rules!” translates values into daily action. Taken together, they offer a comprehensive, actionable blueprint for any UK start-up or SME serious about using culture as a strategic advantage.
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Why Your January Goals Will Probably Fail (And What Actually Works Instead)

26 January 2026
Let’s be honest. If traditional goal-setting worked, January wouldn’t feel like Groundhog Day every year. - You wouldn’t be recycling the same resolutions. - You wouldn’t be quietly abandoning them by mid-February. - You wouldn’t be wondering why motivation evaporates just when you “should” be at your most disciplined.
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