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Liggy WebbTraining Pages Online - February 2010

Welcome to the February newsletter. This month we have been fortunate enough to interview Dr David Batman who is a leading light and expert in Workplace Wellness. We really hope  that you enjoy our main feature and look forward to receiving your feedback and comments. 

Enjoy your February Training Pages Online.

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Liggy Webb
Editor - Training Pages Online

 

Complimentary Workplace Wellness Events:

The Learning Architect is hosting a series of FREE ½ day VIP Events to showcase their Workplace Wellness programmes.

We would like to invite you along as our complimentary VIP guest.

The following dates are now available:

19th March – Stratford Manor - Stratford) www.qhotels.co.uk
8th April     - Norton Park -  Hampshire   )  Agenda

6th May     – Jumeirah Carlton Towers – Knightsbridge, London - Agenda

The days start at 09.30 and finish at 13.00. Refreshments and materials are included. See what people say about our events

Do let us know if you would like to attend to learn more about this interesting topic, please feel free to recommend a colleague also.
The Learning Architect
Telephone: 0044 (0)1242 700027
info@thelearningarchitect.com - www.thelearningarchitect.com 

Special offer:
Training Pages celebrates National Learning at Work Day on 20 May 2010. We are offering all Training Pages readers a special discount off a portfolio of bite sized learning packages.

This months articles:

Working for a Healthier Future - Interview with Dr. David Batman - Liggy Webb

Developing a Learning Culture - John Pope

Sales Training? Where do I start? How about my own experiences? - Phil Murphy

Phil Murphy Biog

Bringing to Life the Skills of Wellbeing - Nick Baylis

How Organisations can thrive in 2010 and beyond - Stephen Pauley

 

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