Best of 2008: Favourite contributor

TrainingZone.co.uk members voted Gemma Middleton as their favourite contributor of 2008. The award recognized her contributions on intelligent graduate training, workplace happiness, and professional development among other topics.
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Entertaining ContributorThanks to everyone who voted in this category.

TrainingZone.co.uk members’ favourite contributor of 2008, by a landslide, is Gemma Middleton.




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Gemma Middleton
Comment: Give graduates intelligent training and support
Agenda: Can we learn our way to happiness?


Donald Taylor
Being professional, and proud of it
Modern myths of learning: You only remember 10% of what you read


Nigel Paigne
Beware: The hyperconnected are coming
Agenda: What’s innovation got to do with training?

Paul Kearns
Paul Kearns Goes Back to Basics
The training professional’s oath


Graham O’Connell
The future for L&D: All drugs and no rock and roll?
Making training more effective

Garry Platt
Back to the training future
Competency frameworks: The bubonic plague of training?


Martin Shovel
Free thinking: Telling tales
Free thinking: Winning hearts and minds


Andrew Mayo
Opinion: What’s in your development toolbox?
Opinion: when it comes to training, have we all got our priorities wrong?


Olivia Stefanino
Opinion: The secret that every new coach should know…
Opinion: Generation Y – problem or opportunity?


Alastair Macdonald
Are your presentations more Gordon Brown than Barack Obama?
Opinion: Another fine mess you’ve got me into

Entertaining ContributorThanks to everyone who voted in this category.

TrainingZone.co.uk members' favourite contributor of 2008, by a landslide, is Gemma Middleton.




CRM calamity
Gemma Middleton
Comment: Give graduates intelligent training and support
Agenda: Can we learn our way to happiness?


Donald Taylor
Being professional, and proud of it
Modern myths of learning: You only remember 10% of what you read


Nigel Paigne
Beware: The hyperconnected are coming
Agenda: What's innovation got to do with training?

Paul Kearns
Paul Kearns Goes Back to Basics
The training professional’s oath


Graham O'Connell
The future for L&D: All drugs and no rock and roll?
Making training more effective

Garry Platt
Back to the training future
Competency frameworks: The bubonic plague of training?


Martin Shovel
Free thinking: Telling tales
Free thinking: Winning hearts and minds


Andrew Mayo
Opinion: What's in your development toolbox?
Opinion: when it comes to training, have we all got our priorities wrong?


Olivia Stefanino
Opinion: The secret that every new coach should know...
Opinion: Generation Y - problem or opportunity?


Alastair Macdonald
Are your presentations more Gordon Brown than Barack Obama?
Opinion: Another fine mess you've got me into

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