In advance of the World of Learning event this year in Birmingham, at which The Translation People will, once again, be exhibiting, we wanted to share some best practices when translating learning and development content. Given our longstanding track record with learning and development translations over the years, we are keen to share our experiences
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By now, many of us are pretty familiar with Nudge theory. In the UK we link it most readily to the work of the Behavioural Insights Team. These are the people who brought us the Opt-out stakeholder pension; road signs which say “take your litter home – others do”; and tax demands which tell you
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1. Be your own best friend Valuing and treating yourself with the kindness and respect you would your own best friend is so important. Giving yourself a hard time and being self-critical about every imperfection and every mistake you make is not helpful. You were not born to be perfect, you were born to be
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Have you used Siri today? Opened Uber to book a taxi from A to B? Logged into Spotify and chosen a music playlist? Or asked Alexa when your next meeting is? If that sounds familiar, then welcome to the world of digital transformation! Digital transformation is everywhere, and we often take it for granted. Let’s
...More InfoThe brilliant benefits of bibliophilism
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you will go. Dr Seuss Bibliophilism is the term used to describe the love of books and when it comes to learning and personal growth, books can be such a nourishing and valuable resource. Various studies
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“The difference between what we are doing and what we are capable of doing would solve most of the world’s problems.” – Mahatma Gandhi Like many Gandhi quotes, this one is very thought provoking. It does beg the question as to why we are not doing what we are capable of. One reason is lack
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