Development

Tutoring as a development tool

Tutoring as a development tool

LeMaSa exhibited for the fisrt ime at the ASTD Conference this year. Our stand was visted by wonderful people and at the end of the conference we felt part of the training family in South Africa. The delegates found most of the presentations very valuable and Andre Roux from the Institute For Futures Research started the conference off on a high note with his predictions for the next ten years.

Several presentations stimulated heated debate and we can recommend the conference as a worthwhile learning experience.

The Importance of Continuous Development

The Importance of Continuous Development

“One of the biggest reasons people don’t reach their full potential is because they don’t really understand continual improvement. Skills and capabilities aren’t things that you achieve and then coast on for the rest of your life. You can’t exercise for three months and then decide you are set for the rest of the year. Pretty much everything you wa nt to i mprove will require at least a small amount of effort on a regular, ongoing basis” (Mark Shead, 2010).