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Learning Technologies 2010, building capability and combating attrition

Officially the busiest year ever, Learning Technologies 2010 had a palpable energy about it. Many organisations have now made the commitment to using learning technology not only for efficiency but genuine business impact. So for us it was exciting to see so many of you at our seminars and stand last week wanting solutions to directly support your organisation's goals. And a big thanks to all of you who reported us so favourably in the exit poll. We're delighted to be featured in the top 5 companies who made the most impact and the top 3 companies with whom you had the most profitable conversation.

If you didn't make it, or want to refresh your memory, please check out our round up of the show, presentation slides, photos, and videos below.

Simply click on a link below to read the full articles.

Trendspotting at Learning Technologies 2010
'Social Learning is the new black', 'All onboard' and the eternal importance of good design. Here are some of the trends tracked by Lars Hyland at the show.

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Missed us at the show?
With two expert seminars, best practice networking lunches for local government, and a buzzing stand presence demonstrating our high impact e-learning solutions and services we were delighted to see so many of you at the show. If you missed us please see our presentations, photos, and videos.

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Staff attrition cost in UK to exceed £1 billion in 2010
Brightwave survey finds rising trend in onboarding to combat attrition. The cost of staff attrition to the UK economy is likely to exceed £1 billion in 2010 and could be as high as £864 million in the first quarter*, according to a new survey of large UK corporations from Brightwave.

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Capability building in the public sector
Originally published in Learning Technologies Magazine, January 2010Charles Gould explores how public sector organisations should be using learning technologies for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.

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KnowHow to KnowNow
Originally published as The Last Word in Learning Technologies Magazine
Learning has always been in real time. The way we train and educate has not - until now. Lars Hyland sets out an exciting future which puts technology firmly at the heart of the learning process.

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For more information on Brightwave or to discuss your e-learning needs please email sam.brackley@brightwave.co.uk or call 01273 827676.





Brightwave is the UK's leading workplace e-learning specialist with a reputation for high quality, high impact projects for great clients across a range of business areas. Our mission is to help you engage employees to learn and perform to their full potential. From onboarding and compliance to major business transformation. We're committed to upporting your people and your organisation through any business change or training initiative with a collaborative approach, award-winning design skills, real world business sense and imagination. Clients include: BT, Bupa, EDF Energy, Sky, Swiss Re, TUI, Unilever, Virgin Atlantic Airways as well as public sector organisations like The Home Office, City of Edinburgh Council and Office for National Statistics.

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