BILD Conference 2010
Learning and Development: The Next Five Years
Bristol/Milton Keynes (UK), February 2010 - The British Institute for Learning and Development (BILD) is to hold its annual conference on 10 June 2010 at the Open University in Milton Keynes. The conference provides an opportunity for L&D professionals to update their knowledge of a range of initiatives to better equip and engage learners and increase the impact of learning.
There is increasing emphasis on learning, skills, and qualifications, and they are positioned at a high level on the national agenda of the UK. This places considerable responsibility on the learning and development profession to consider the ways in which new and potential learners can develop skills for their job or for career and leadership development in the workplace.
Topics include
- Strategic skills development
- Emotional intelligence
- Employee engagement
- Human capital
- Emerging trends in learning technology
Delegate profile
- Learning & Development professionals
- Companies and government organisations
- Professionals and practitioners in further and higher education
- Providers of vocational and work based learning
- All those offering learning and concerned with choices of media such ase-learning, mixed media or classroom based delivery and other providers of training
- Learning and skills councils, chambers of commerce, sector skills councils, business links, and regional development agencies
- Organisations with learning centres, including those offering learndirect
- Local learning partnerships, adult and community learning practitioners, and curriculum-development professionals
- Business support and research organisations
- Individual practitioners and consultants
Confirmed speakers include
- Prof Mike Campbell, UKCES
- Geraldine Harrison, Rolls Royce
- Neil Twogood, Performance Consultants
- Alan Fletcher, The Open University
- David Wortley, Serious Games Institute
- Williams Johnson, Great Place to Work Institute
- Dr Peter Honey (closing key note)
Cost for participation in the conference is £99 + VAT to BILD Members and £250 + VAT to non-members. The fee includes an optional one-year individual membership to the BILD.