SUBJECTS:
PRESENTATIONS https://www.slideshare.net/
USEFUL WEBSITES BELOW:
TOP GLOBAL CHALLENGES OVER THE NEXT DECADE 2020-2030 UNESCO's survery
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Other: Other sites:
You can find forums about any topic you are interested by googling the name of the topic and the word "forum".
- RECOVERY COLLEGE
- Websites with free learning
- 21st Century skills
- LINK TO SOCIAL CRIME PREVENTION
- Psychological manipulation
- Wonderful dictionary!!!
WIKIPEDIA:
- OVERVIEW
- LISTS
- GLOSSARIES
- CATEGORIES
- INDICES
- LIST OF LISTS
- LIST OF INTERNET FORUMS
- LIST OF WEBSITES
- LIST OF INTERNET FORUMS
- COMPARISON OF Q&A SITES
General
www.tutorfair.com/resource-centre (maths, science, music, Spanish, English, French)
www.tutorfair.com/blog/free-exam-resources
/cnx.org/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/
- Crash course
- BBC VIDEOS
- http://www.home-education.org.uk/resources-educational.htm
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/
- www.khanacademy.org (I love it for maths)
- https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/KhanAcademy.html
- https://www.youtube.com/greymatter/playlists
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/11_16/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/16/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/a-z/topic/a.shtml
- https://www.simplypsychology.org
- http://www.byteachers.org.uk/index.htm
- http://www.tes.co.uk/
- https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resources/
- https://www.tutorfair.com/resource-centre
- Espacios públicos (open university)
- http://openeducators.org/resources/
- 22 recursos
- https://ecolearning.eu/
- Children´s books
- BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL INTERNACIONAL PARA NIÑOS
- Libros de texto gratuitos
- DONDE NO HAY DOCTOR
- https://www.techxlab.org/solutions/categories/education/teacher-and-student-resources/
- U.S.A. Financial Glossary
- Encyclopedias
- Learnt to type:
- http://www.tipp10.com/en/download/
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
rapidtyping.com/downloads.html
www.learn2type.com/tots
kids.learn2type.com/
/www.educaciontrespuntocero.com/recursos/canales-videos-educativos-en-youtube/
https://www.ted.com/
https://study.com/
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/
https://www.starfall.com/h/
http://www.knowledgeadventure.com/
http://radiostationworld.com/default.aspx
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Wikipedia Encyclopaedia
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/browse.html
https://onelook.com/
/www.ipl.org/
LINKS TO BE CHECKED AND ORGANISED
Free resources
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http://www.12manage.com/
http://www.bachelorsdegreeonline.com/blog/2009/100-awesome-blogs-for-your-business-education/
http://99u.com/videos
http://www.slideshare.net/monikamittalsekhri/100-best-management-learning-websites
http://www.asaleader.com/
http://www.5min.com/Category/Business
http://www.5min.com/Category/Business
http://alison.com/
https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/acas-training
http://www.allbusiness.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/
http://www.a-systems.net/accounting.htm
http://www.bestofbiz.com/home.asp?a=0
http://bizforums.co.uk/forum.php
http://bookboon.com/
http://www.bricksorclicks.com/
http://www.businessballs.com/
http://www.businessbookmall.com/Free%20Business%20Books.htm
http://www.businessmanagementdaily.com/
http://oli.cmu.edu/learn-with-oli/see-our-free-open-courses/
http://www.change-management.com/tutorials.htm
http://economists.ning.com/
http://www.effective-public-speaking.com/
http://www.wiziq.com/tests/business-management
http://managementhelp.org/
http://www.ft.com/business-education
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/categories
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/
http://www.getabstract.com/en/
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/usingthecloud
http://www.guruonline.tv/
http://www.howto.co.uk/business/
http://www.informatist.net/
http://knowledge.insead.edu/
http://www.isnare.com/?cn=Business+Management
http://www.khanacademy.org/
http://www.leadernetwork.org/
http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/
http://leadershiptrainingtutorials.com/
http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Business
http://www.mindtools.com/
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/
https://www.mooc-list.com/
http://www.oeconsortium.org/
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/tags
https://www.open2study.com/
http://oyc.yale.edu/economics
http://www.rba.co.uk/sources/
http://www.scopulus.co.uk/
http://www.skillpill.com/
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?q=business
http://online.stanford.edu/courses/upcoming
http://www.stocknewsgame.com/
http://www.ted.com/talks
http://www.hotmommasproject.org/home.aspx
http://www.leadershipreview.net/
http://www.onlinebestcolleges.com/blog/2009/top-100-free-ebooks-for-business-students-and-entrepreneurs/
http://vimeo.com/videos/search:business
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/series.html#c,s
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=business&aq=f
Workplace learning and free resources
Get the very best from the many learning opportunities that arise at work
[/workplace-learning?tb=490677]Learning at work
[/workplace-learning?tb=490682]Guides
[/workplace-learning?tb=490908]Learning team
[/workplace-learning?tb=490909]MOOCs
[/workplace-learning?tb=490686]Other free learning
Using your free resources
Whatever your role, grade or department there are real benefits from learning at work, particularly when getting time away from your regular duties is at such a premium. Start with the Guide to Learning in the Workplace or go straight to searching for what you need. You’ll find everything from tips to team activities and from case studies to pocketbooks, and on a whole host of topics. Don’t struggle with a problem alone; get the learning you need just when you need it.
All find on these pages details of massive open online courses (MOOCs), our own top resources and other free learning you can find on the internet.
Your guide to learning in the workplace
This guide explains the principles of workplace learning. Its purpose is to enable you to get the very best from the many learning opportunities that arise at work. It includes plenty of links where you will find further information about each learning method, including lots of 'how to' tips and hints.
https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/your-guide-learning-workplace https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/your-guide-learning-workplace
The guide is for everyone - we all have more to learn, and most of us would benefit from being more open and creative around how we learn.
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Guides and other learning resources
Need some help fast? You will find our fantastic range of guides, toolkits, videos and articles free to download anytime, anywhere. View them online, print them, use them with your team, the choice is yours. Our two partners – GoodPractice and Virtual Ashridge - have even matched their materials to the Civil Service Competency Framework.
Communication is vital to performing well as a manager. The [/node/495931]Communicating with Confidence toolkit is full of practical ideas, tips and resources to improve your confidence when engaging with your teams and colleagues. Investing time in communication ultimately saves time and creates a more productive, motivated and results driven team. Also developed specifically for line managers are our ‘how to’ guides on performance and attendance management, discipline and grievance.
The GoodPractice Learning Toolkit covers the full range of issues you may face as an individual employee or as a senior leader. Topics such as change management, financial management, strategy are there alongside interpersonal skills, people management and how to write a CV. These come in the form of top tips, case studies, audio clips, self assessment tools, exercises and articles.
Virtual Ashridge gives access to the research and expertise of Ashridge Business School. It provides resources for senior managers and leaders in a range of formats to suit individual learning styles. This includes text based resources, videos and audio and comes in the form of learning guides, pocketbooks, book reviews, knowledge maps, essays on hot topics, webinars and much more.
If you want ideas about how to get the best from learning in your workplace – from shadowing colleagues to using social media – a good place to start is Your Guide to Learning in the Workplace. Other popular guides include:
http://www.ashridge.org.uk/valogin&username=CivilLearning&password=gateway&redirectto=/sites/csl http://www.ashridge.org.uk/valogin&username=CivilLearning&password=gateway&redirectto=/sites/cslhttps://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp https://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp
The Learning Team
The Learning Team is a straightforward four step process to help teams address the challenges that are most important to them in their daily work - see the Learning Team Toolkit for full details. It can help save time, improve morale and equip people to perform at their best.
How does it work?
It is a simple, robust approach that can be used by any team to help people share their expertise, find more interesting and creative ways to learn together, and have a visual way to see how it all ties together. It works like this:
To see what a visual plan looks like see this illustrative team learning plan.
Can we do this in our team?
Yes, but discuss it with colleagues and your team leader first. If you want to go ahead we recommend using a facilitator to help you get started. Once you are underway the process is entirely self managing, though you can call back the facilitator for further sessions if you wish. If there is someone who is experienced at facilitation in the team it is possible for them to lead the sessions but they won’t be able to contribute to the team discussions at the same time.
How do I get hold of a facilitator?
Some departments have trained up facilitators on the Learning Team and you should be able to get details from your department’s L&D Lead or your HR Business Partner. Others are choosing to buy in facilitators as required. You can find information on how to do that on our book a Learning Team facilitator page.
How long does it take?
That depends on the size of your team and how many challenges you want to address. We recommend the team meets initially for about 1.5 to 2 hours but you will easily gain that time back in the weeks that follow through more efficient ways of team learning. You will also want to review progress and update your plans periodically but timing of that is up to you.
Sounds too good to be true. What’s the catch?
There isn’t one. It is a genuinely stimulating approach that most people enjoy and find valuable. It is practical. And it helps teams tackle real work problems. Here is what people have said about it:
“It helped us come together as a team”
“We were a well-functioning team but it’s taken us to the next level”
“For the first time in years we are doing an L&D experience that is engaging!”
What other information do I need?
If you are a facilitator, or thinking of doing this in your team, there is a free Learning Team Toolkit that you can view online which has links to all the materials you will need. Links to selected materials can also be found below. The toolkit and other materials can be printed for you to refer to or share with teams as needed.
Facilitator training is available if there are a few of you and you want the training to come to you. If you are a team leader you may want to speak with your HR Business Partner; many have been trained up in the Learning Team methodology.
Manager training is also available - the Learning Team approach forms a core part of the Manager as Developer of Others course.
Teams that learn together work better together.
Related links:
A manager’s checklist for developing people
Guide to Learning at Work
Blank Team Learning Plan for your use
Learning Team Toolkit
Massive open online courses
MOOC stands for a massive open online course. MOOCs are free and open to anyone who registers. Some of the bigger MOOCs can have thousands of people enrolled.
The MOOC experience
MOOCs make use of videos, case studies, forums, question and answer sessions, aspects of game playing and other interactive content to engage the learner. MOOCs are developed in partnership with universities or colleges, with input from tutors and expert guest speakers. These courses give you the opportunity to make use of an online community of participants to share ideas and discuss issues.
A course will run for a specific period (usually between 3 and 6 weeks). Courses are designed to fit around your life with short activities and clear goals to encourage you to make progress at a rate that suits you. Some MOOCs require as little as 3 hours a week involvement.
To get an idea of what is available, try these popular MOOC sites:
OCW
There is also OpenCourseWare (OCW), which offers free online learning, often in short, bite-sized blocks. Try:
There are over 4,600 carefully selected resources available on this Civil Service Learning portal, including many from our partner organisations GoodPractice and Virtual Ashridge. However, if you want to explore the internet, here are some of the more popular sites.
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http://www.12manage.com/
http://www.bachelorsdegreeonline.com/blog/2009/100-awesome-blogs-for-your-business-education/
http://99u.com/videos
http://www.slideshare.net/monikamittalsekhri/100-best-management-learning-websites
http://www.asaleader.com/
http://www.5min.com/Category/Business
http://www.5min.com/Category/Business
http://alison.com/
https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/acas-training
http://www.allbusiness.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/
http://www.a-systems.net/accounting.htm
http://www.bestofbiz.com/home.asp?a=0
http://bizforums.co.uk/forum.php
http://bookboon.com/
http://www.bricksorclicks.com/
http://www.businessballs.com/
http://www.businessbookmall.com/Free%20Business%20Books.htm
http://www.businessmanagementdaily.com/
http://oli.cmu.edu/learn-with-oli/see-our-free-open-courses/
http://www.change-management.com/tutorials.htm
http://economists.ning.com/
http://www.effective-public-speaking.com/
http://www.wiziq.com/tests/business-management
http://managementhelp.org/
http://www.ft.com/business-education
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/categories
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/
http://www.getabstract.com/en/
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/usingthecloud
http://www.guruonline.tv/
http://www.howto.co.uk/business/
http://www.informatist.net/
http://knowledge.insead.edu/
http://www.isnare.com/?cn=Business+Management
http://www.khanacademy.org/
http://www.leadernetwork.org/
http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/
http://leadershiptrainingtutorials.com/
http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Business
http://www.mindtools.com/
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/
https://www.mooc-list.com/
http://www.oeconsortium.org/
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/tags
https://www.open2study.com/
http://oyc.yale.edu/economics
http://www.rba.co.uk/sources/
http://www.scopulus.co.uk/
http://www.skillpill.com/
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?q=business
http://online.stanford.edu/courses/upcoming
http://www.stocknewsgame.com/
http://www.ted.com/talks
http://www.hotmommasproject.org/home.aspx
http://www.leadershipreview.net/
http://www.onlinebestcolleges.com/blog/2009/top-100-free-ebooks-for-business-students-and-entrepreneurs/
http://vimeo.com/videos/search:business
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/series.html#c,s
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=business&aq=f
Workplace learning and free resources
Get the very best from the many learning opportunities that arise at work
[/workplace-learning?tb=490677]Learning at work
[/workplace-learning?tb=490682]Guides
[/workplace-learning?tb=490908]Learning team
[/workplace-learning?tb=490909]MOOCs
[/workplace-learning?tb=490686]Other free learning
Using your free resources
Whatever your role, grade or department there are real benefits from learning at work, particularly when getting time away from your regular duties is at such a premium. Start with the Guide to Learning in the Workplace or go straight to searching for what you need. You’ll find everything from tips to team activities and from case studies to pocketbooks, and on a whole host of topics. Don’t struggle with a problem alone; get the learning you need just when you need it.
All find on these pages details of massive open online courses (MOOCs), our own top resources and other free learning you can find on the internet.
Your guide to learning in the workplace
This guide explains the principles of workplace learning. Its purpose is to enable you to get the very best from the many learning opportunities that arise at work. It includes plenty of links where you will find further information about each learning method, including lots of 'how to' tips and hints.
https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/your-guide-learning-workplace https://civilservicelearning.civilservice.gov.uk/learning-resources/your-guide-learning-workplace
The guide is for everyone - we all have more to learn, and most of us would benefit from being more open and creative around how we learn.
https://tinyurl.com/mh5ksfh https://tinyurl.com/mh5ksfhhttps://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp https://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp
Guides and other learning resources
Need some help fast? You will find our fantastic range of guides, toolkits, videos and articles free to download anytime, anywhere. View them online, print them, use them with your team, the choice is yours. Our two partners – GoodPractice and Virtual Ashridge - have even matched their materials to the Civil Service Competency Framework.
Communication is vital to performing well as a manager. The [/node/495931]Communicating with Confidence toolkit is full of practical ideas, tips and resources to improve your confidence when engaging with your teams and colleagues. Investing time in communication ultimately saves time and creates a more productive, motivated and results driven team. Also developed specifically for line managers are our ‘how to’ guides on performance and attendance management, discipline and grievance.
The GoodPractice Learning Toolkit covers the full range of issues you may face as an individual employee or as a senior leader. Topics such as change management, financial management, strategy are there alongside interpersonal skills, people management and how to write a CV. These come in the form of top tips, case studies, audio clips, self assessment tools, exercises and articles.
Virtual Ashridge gives access to the research and expertise of Ashridge Business School. It provides resources for senior managers and leaders in a range of formats to suit individual learning styles. This includes text based resources, videos and audio and comes in the form of learning guides, pocketbooks, book reviews, knowledge maps, essays on hot topics, webinars and much more.
If you want ideas about how to get the best from learning in your workplace – from shadowing colleagues to using social media – a good place to start is Your Guide to Learning in the Workplace. Other popular guides include:
- SCS leadership development
- Are you getting the most out of CSL?
- Achieve your potential
- Individual and team learning plans: illustrative examples
- Checklist to developing yourself
- A managers checklist for developing people
- A managers guide to e-learning
- Introduction to social media
- 39 steps: top tips and learning tools
- 5 days development for all
http://www.ashridge.org.uk/valogin&username=CivilLearning&password=gateway&redirectto=/sites/csl http://www.ashridge.org.uk/valogin&username=CivilLearning&password=gateway&redirectto=/sites/cslhttps://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp https://member.goodpractice.net/csl-competency/welcome.gp
The Learning Team
The Learning Team is a straightforward four step process to help teams address the challenges that are most important to them in their daily work - see the Learning Team Toolkit for full details. It can help save time, improve morale and equip people to perform at their best.
How does it work?
It is a simple, robust approach that can be used by any team to help people share their expertise, find more interesting and creative ways to learn together, and have a visual way to see how it all ties together. It works like this:
To see what a visual plan looks like see this illustrative team learning plan.
Can we do this in our team?
Yes, but discuss it with colleagues and your team leader first. If you want to go ahead we recommend using a facilitator to help you get started. Once you are underway the process is entirely self managing, though you can call back the facilitator for further sessions if you wish. If there is someone who is experienced at facilitation in the team it is possible for them to lead the sessions but they won’t be able to contribute to the team discussions at the same time.
How do I get hold of a facilitator?
Some departments have trained up facilitators on the Learning Team and you should be able to get details from your department’s L&D Lead or your HR Business Partner. Others are choosing to buy in facilitators as required. You can find information on how to do that on our book a Learning Team facilitator page.
How long does it take?
That depends on the size of your team and how many challenges you want to address. We recommend the team meets initially for about 1.5 to 2 hours but you will easily gain that time back in the weeks that follow through more efficient ways of team learning. You will also want to review progress and update your plans periodically but timing of that is up to you.
Sounds too good to be true. What’s the catch?
There isn’t one. It is a genuinely stimulating approach that most people enjoy and find valuable. It is practical. And it helps teams tackle real work problems. Here is what people have said about it:
“It helped us come together as a team”
“We were a well-functioning team but it’s taken us to the next level”
“For the first time in years we are doing an L&D experience that is engaging!”
What other information do I need?
If you are a facilitator, or thinking of doing this in your team, there is a free Learning Team Toolkit that you can view online which has links to all the materials you will need. Links to selected materials can also be found below. The toolkit and other materials can be printed for you to refer to or share with teams as needed.
Facilitator training is available if there are a few of you and you want the training to come to you. If you are a team leader you may want to speak with your HR Business Partner; many have been trained up in the Learning Team methodology.
Manager training is also available - the Learning Team approach forms a core part of the Manager as Developer of Others course.
Teams that learn together work better together.
Related links:
A manager’s checklist for developing people
Guide to Learning at Work
Blank Team Learning Plan for your use
Learning Team Toolkit
Massive open online courses
MOOC stands for a massive open online course. MOOCs are free and open to anyone who registers. Some of the bigger MOOCs can have thousands of people enrolled.
The MOOC experience
MOOCs make use of videos, case studies, forums, question and answer sessions, aspects of game playing and other interactive content to engage the learner. MOOCs are developed in partnership with universities or colleges, with input from tutors and expert guest speakers. These courses give you the opportunity to make use of an online community of participants to share ideas and discuss issues.
A course will run for a specific period (usually between 3 and 6 weeks). Courses are designed to fit around your life with short activities and clear goals to encourage you to make progress at a rate that suits you. Some MOOCs require as little as 3 hours a week involvement.
To get an idea of what is available, try these popular MOOC sites:
- FutureLearn – courses from UK universities coordinated by this Open University website
- edX – courses from prestigious US institutions such as Harvard and MIT
- MOOC List – a listing site
- Coursera – thousands of courses from around the world
- MOOCs: 101 – selection of short TED video talks about MOOCs
- Contract management: building relationships in business from the International Association of Commercial and Contract Management and Southampton University; join now, course opens 27 April 2015
- Using Big Data: Measuring & Predicting Human Behaviour Warwick University
- Introduction to cyber security from Open University
- Engaging your workforce from Henley Business School/Reading University
- Understanding modern businesses and organisations from Strathclyde University
- Good brain, bad brain: basics from University of Birmingham
OCW
There is also OpenCourseWare (OCW), which offers free online learning, often in short, bite-sized blocks. Try:
- OpenLearn – free learning from Open University
- ALISON – certified courses from this international provider
- Open Education Consortium – selection of thousands of courses from around 70 worldwide providers
- MIT OpenCourseWare – offers almost all MIT course content
There are over 4,600 carefully selected resources available on this Civil Service Learning portal, including many from our partner organisations GoodPractice and Virtual Ashridge. However, if you want to explore the internet, here are some of the more popular sites.
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- 12Manage – e-Learning community on management; online encyclopaedia on management models, concepts and ideas
- 99u - short video 'talks' from business leaders (see also the better known TED below)
- 100 awesome blogs for your business education - blogs come from such influential voices as business school professors, successful entrepreneurs, and other authorities
- 100 best management learning sites - Presentation on Slideshare
- 2WayTrust – a few free resources on leadership and improving performance
- 5min Business - coaching, economy, marketing, sales, etc, videos tagged with “business”
- About.com: Management – management resources
- ACAS– elearning: from conflict resolution to handling redundancy. Recommended.
- ALISON - essential skills training online, free to individual learners
- AllBusiness – Simple solutions, powerful advice - videos, podcasts, etc (mostly free)
- BBC learning - a selection of free online learning on popular topics well beyond the workplace
- Bean Counting 101 - free online accounting course for non-accountants
- Best of Biz – the Business Information Site
- Biz Forums – Business discussion forum
- Bookboon – free online books on a range of topics. Recommended.
- Books4Biz – free business book summaries
- BricksorClicks.com - Strategy game that puts you in the role of a CEO of a toy
company - BUBL Business Education – Business resources on the Internet
- Businessballs – Free career help, business training, organizational development – inspirational, innovative
ideas, materials, exercises, tools, templates – free and fun - Business Bookmall – Free Business Textbooks
- Business Management Daily – free reports on business, management, leadership, communication, etc
- Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative - a number of free online business-related courses
- Change Management Center Tutorials – designed to provide consultants, managers and practitioners with insight into the field and practice of change management.
- Economics Forum – economics discussion forum, economics blogs, economics resources, and economics social network (from the Economist)
- Effective Public Speaking Skills – Free exercises to use to improve your presentations
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- Finance 3.0 - A community for strategic financial management, financial modeling, corporate finance & valuation, quantitative finance, and accounting.
- Free Business Management Online Practice Tests – from WizIQ
- Free-Ed.Net: Business & Economics – free business and economics courses
- Free Management Library – a complete integrated online library for nonprofits and for-profits
- FT Business School Wharton – series of executive education video lectures
- FutureLearn – great quality free Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Recommended.
- Gazillionaire - award-winning simulation game. Explore new worlds, build your business, and make a fortune
- GCF – learn the basics of the internet
- getAbstract – business book summaries in PDF format, some free
- GoogleSearch – Google search tips
- GuruOnline – free valuable advice covering crucial business related topics broken down into easy-to-absorb, instantly streamed videos
- HBR IdeaCast (Harvard University) - iTunes - Feed - leading thinkers in the business and management world.
- HowTo - a wide range of free business books available to read online to help you with all your business related needs
- Industry Player - business game. You are the CEO of a multinational industry holding. Your success depends entirely on your management skills
- Informatist - extremely popular online business simulation game offers you the perfect environment to play and learn business skills that will stand you in good stead in the real world. It’s great for novices as well as experts.
- INSEAD Knowledge - articles, videos and podcasts
- Intute: Business Management - provides free access to high quality resources on the Internet
- isnare.com: Business Management – Thousands of free articles
- Khan Academy - free educational resources, micro lectures and video tutorials
- LeaderNetwork - for aspiring leaders as well as highly-developed leaders. Core web resources include Leader Resource Spotlight, Book Reviews, and Leadership Podcast Series.
- Leadership.FM – Take your leadership to the next level
- Leadership, management, teamwork and business - online publishers of quality resources and articles, whose aim is to improve business performance through better teamwork.
- Leadership Training Tutorials – a range of text-based tutorials
- LearnOutLoud: Business Free Audio & Video – business leaders, leadership and management and strategy videos
- London Business School - iTunes - Feed - podcasts
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- Management Tip of the Day – daily email from Harvard Business Publishing
- MBAVid.com – Daily MBA video lectures for Free
- MindTools – toolkit, videos, bite-sized learning and plenty other useful resources.
- MIT Open Course Ware– Sloan School of Management open courses
- MOOClist – a list of free Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs); see also FutureLearn
- OCW Consortium – one of the largest sources of online courses. Recommended.
- OEDB - open education database
- OpenLearn – business and management resources from the Open University
- OU on iTunesU – the Open University on iTunes U
- Open2Study - good selection of courses from Australian universities
- Open Yale Courses - Department of Economics – offers courses for both specialists and non-specialists alike.
- Progressive Managers’ Network – a blog where the focus is developing effectiveness as a people centred manager.
- RBA Business Information – links will take you to a selection of business information sites on the Internet
- Scopulus – This site is a gateway for business information and resources for the business professional who wants to get it right first time.
- Skill Pill - Mobile learning for your phone or tablet, look out for the Management Shortcuts in particular
- Slideshare business - presentations tagged with ”business”
- Stanford University - Stanford upcoming courses
- StockNewsGame - A fun new way to learn fundamental financial analysis principles
- TED Talks – video ‘talks’ from leading thinkers. Recommended. (If you like TED see also 99u)
- The Big Chair - Biweekly podcasts featuring breakthrough management ideas from HBR Idea cast (also available on iTunes)
- The Hot Mommas Project - world’s largest free case study database focused on business and professional lessons of professional women
- Thinking Managers – a resource site from Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
- Top 100 Free E-Books for Business students and entrepreneurs - These 100 ebooks on marketing, management, ecommerce, and finance are all free and worth checking out.
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- Vimeo business videos – videos hosted at Vimeo and tagged with “business”
- Webcast/courses – a number free online business-related courses/webcasts from University of California at Berkeley
- Work911 – free management and business articles
- YouTube business videos - YouTube videos tagged with “business”