11th February 2026
Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport
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Hilton London Canary Wharf

Getting back to the root of continuing professional development

Richard Burton, Platform Manager of the Professional Development Programme, Royal Society of Chemistry, discusses how technology can help professional associations approach continuing professional development (CPD) through a lifelong lens… An important foundation stone underpinning the best professional associations is their approach to supporting their members’ professional development, aiding them to grow, adapt, and excel throughout their […]

The role of 360 feedback in continuous professional development

By LearningCog Transforming Continuous Professional Development through 360 Feedback In the landscape of continuous professional development, the role of 360-degree feedback, exemplified by platforms like us here at My360 Goals, is instrumental. These tools, such as the Multi-Rater Assessment, serve as catalysts in shaping individual growth and fostering a culture of ongoing improvement. How To […]

Five benefits of professional development for business leaders

In today’s dynamic and ever-shifting business landscape, the role of the leader has become more complex than ever before. As industries evolve and transform at an unprecedented rate, leaders are faced with new challenges and opportunities that demand continuous growth and learning. Professional development plays a fundamental role in equipping leaders with the knowledge, skills, […]

Bespoke, tailored or off-the-rack? Finding the right professional development platform

By Robert Bowles, Careers and Professional Development Adviser, Royal Society of Chemistry and Richard Burton, Platform Manager of the Professional Development Programme, Royal Society of Chemistry. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is at the core of any professional membership body’s activities. For their members, good CPD can be the key that helps them differentiate themselves, that […]

Why is there such a buzz around Learning Cultures?

By Cameron Glennon – Learning Technology Consultant , Virtual College The phrase ‘learning culture’ is something that we hear a lot within Learning and Development, but what exactly does it mean, why do we want one, and what are the potential barriers? At the recent Learning Live conference by the LPI, ‘Creating a Learning Culture’ […]