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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
A learning culture is essential to outperform the competition but
how can Learning and Development (L&D) professionals achieve
this? What habits do they need to develop in their workforce?
Learning Habits is written by an author with over 20 years'
experience using learning science to improve both business and
employee outcomes. It explains to what habits are necessary for an
effective learning culture and how to develop them at individual,
team and organizational level. This book outlines each habit,
explains what it is, why it makes a difference and how to measure
it as well as providing a framework that can be used to make these
habits become routine to ensure the learning sticks. Each habit is
underpinned by behavioural science research and supported by
practical advice, real world examples and case studies from global
organizations. Learning Habits also includes checklists to track
progress, a 'cue, routine, reward, reflect' model to make learning
habits core to how the business operates and templates for
measurement. This book is essential reading for all L&D
practitioners who know that building a learning culture is crucial
for individual and business success but don't know where to start.
A learning culture is essential to outperform the competition but
how can Learning and Development (L&D) professionals achieve
this? What habits do they need to develop in their workforce?
Learning Habits is written by an author with over 20 years'
experience using learning science to improve both business and
employee outcomes. It explains to what habits are necessary for an
effective learning culture and how to develop them at individual,
team and organizational level. This book outlines each habit,
explains what it is, why it makes a difference and how to measure
it as well as providing a framework that can be used to make these
habits become routine to ensure the learning sticks. Each habit is
underpinned by behavioural science research and supported by
practical advice, real world examples and case studies from global
organizations. Learning Habits also includes checklists to track
progress, a 'cue, routine, reward, reflect' model to make learning
habits core to how the business operates and templates for
measurement. This book is essential reading for all L&D
practitioners who know that building a learning culture is crucial
for individual and business success but don't know where to start.
A groundbreaking work resulting from the collaboration between the
three major Swiss architectural archives and the Swiss Architecture
Museum in Basel. Concrete in Switzerland is a historical assessment
of the most controversial building material of our time: concrete.
The book addresses a number of issues of global relevance from a
particular vantage point: reinforced concrete construction in
Switzerland. Through contributions by internationally renowned
researchers, Concrete in Switzerland analyzes a series of moments
in the Swiss history of reinforced concrete, from the initial phase
of its introduction in the country to the most refined applications
in architecture and engineering. Groundbreaking and thorough,
Concrete in Switzerland explores the history and application of a
contentious material.
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