We applaud the ESFA for reinforcing this week in their ‘weekly update to providers about the contractual requirement to give the ESFA 12 weeks’...
Read More ‘The customer is the foundation of a business and keeps it in existence. He (or she) alone gives it employment’ (Peter Drucker 1963). Have...
Read More I have been in the VET (Vocational Education and Training) arena for over 20 years now, in various guises in Colleges, Awarding Organisations, Private...
Read More I am sure everyone was listening in anticipation yesterday to The Chancellor pronouncing his headline spending plans. For me, I was travelling from Blackpool...
Read More My Friday thought articles have been focused around governance, agile leadership, organisational culture, ethical relationships and operational improvements. I have been in the educational...
Read More I read with interest the statement by the esfa yesterday and the comments by peter Mucklow. It is difficult to argue about his commitment...
Read More Thoughts and ideas about governance are in constant fluctuation, therefore making it difficult to describe what governance is and how it should look. Corporate...
Read More Whilst the wheels of Government are slow to turn, the past three months has shown that where there is a will – there is...
Read More Article submitted by Helen McAnally – founder of Australian recruitment and consulting firm Parkhouse Bell Pty Limited The disruption to the provision of training...
Read More Meet the Creative, Digital and Marketing Apprentices These are anxious times for young people and their parents. No exams, little access to careers education,...
Read More With companies across the UK cautiously planning how they could possibly recover from the financial impact of Covid-19, upskilling via apprenticeships could prove a...
Read More Following on from last weeks ‘Agile Leadership’, I want to open and explore avenues of improvement approaches. Given where we are currently are with...
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