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How fictional scenarios deliver workplace-ready talent

How fictional scenarios deliver workplace-ready talent

by admin_tony | Sep 8, 2025 | facilitation

Your blood pressure is normal at home, but the moment that well-meaning medical professional wraps that cuff around your arm, it spikes. The act of measuring creates the very problem it’s trying to manage. This isn’t unique to medical settings. Your...
Using fiction to improve the effectiveness of learning and training

Using fiction to improve the effectiveness of learning and training

by admin_tony | Aug 15, 2025 | facilitation

For over eight centuries, roses have symbolised profound knowledge—wisdom that’s precious because it demands real effort to obtain. Persian mystic Rumi wrote of roses as divine secrets locked within “a hundred veils of petals,” each layer hiding...
How scenario-based learning delivers skills in improvisation and adaptability

How scenario-based learning delivers skills in improvisation and adaptability

by admin_tony | Aug 15, 2025 | facilitation

In the 1940s and 50s, Viola Spolin was transforming how we understand learning through her pioneering work in improvisational theatre. Working with the Compass Players in Chicago, Spolin developed a systematic approach to theatre training that would influence...
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