Archive for October, 2009
About this site – learning lessons
Hi all
A quick update.
As you explore you may find some pages returning a “404″ error – page not found.
Over this past week we have been changing our server platform and on ‘go live’ we have run into a number of problems. We hope to have them sorted soon. sorry for any inconvenience caused
Mike
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Don’t let SEO burst your budget
Low cost or no-cost SEO. Practical solution: The challenges for new startup & existing firms: How are we going to get seen on the web to market ourselves?
Innovation, the first step – dare, change, take a risk
Innovation is about the first step
Innovation is the buzzword of the late naughties, but what does it mean?
“Innovation is the act of introducing something new“
Often we focus on the act of creating, indeed many training and development programmes look to developing creativity in order to create innovative cultures. Is this right?
Innovation can mean two very [...]
Action Learning Sets
Action Learning Sets are a powerful and flexible approach to developing talent at all levels in an organisation.
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Action Learning Sets
Are you looking for action learning sets by reg revens – and how to use this technique for developing your people?
This article is not here – please see our article on Action Learning Sets for some reason some browsers are managing the divert – appologies
© RapidBI.com This article has been written by Mike Morrison [...]
Our business is helping your business to grow (or survive) – tag lines gone mad!
Our business is helping your business. How many times have we heard this from suppliers? Are they really there to help us and our problem – or are they there to sell a product? Or is this just a fad tag line in the business world?
Pecha Kucha or the 20×20 presentation technique
Pecha Kucha (pronounced peh-cha ku-cha) is a presentation technique especially for those that love PowerPoint, this method ensures it is fun, fast and interesting. The basic idea is that a presentation is comprised of 20 slides each which advances to the next automatically after 20 seconds.


