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Posts tagged ‘Trainers’

6
Jan

Tips to Make You More Memorable

5 Conversation Tips to Make You More Memorable in 30 Seconds or Less

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14
May

Performance Improvement Vs. Training

Training is not learning… Learning is a process, not an event. It occurs over time and with experience. Training is an event that occurs to facilitate the learning process. Learning occurs when individual behavior has changed. Training is a small part of the learning organization. Trainers facilitate learning! In other words, they teach, or train, or educate, or coach. The outcome is helping others to learn. Performance is at the top of our list.

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21
Nov

CLEAN OFF YOUR DESK

A slovenly desk may be more than just an eyesore — it could lead to poor productivity.  A desk stacked with paper causes stress as people are constantly reminded of unfinished work, which leads to low productivity. Desk stress includes silent interruptions that infiltrate the work place. These interruptions are disguised as files, numerous telephone messages, and reminders written on tiny scraps of paper — all strewn on the desk. Read more »

20
Nov

Clear Your Desk

Course Overview:           

International Clear Your Desk! Day was launched in 1990 as a day when office workers around the world would stop work to clear the clutter from their desks. The day is coordinated by The Clear Your Desk! Organization and falls on the last Friday of April every year. The enthusiastic participation in this event has prompted the conduct of this course. The struggle against unnecessary paperwork is universal and whether or not you work from a cluttered desk you will recognize many of the problems which we will discuss.

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10
Nov

Assessment of Effective Classroom Training

Assessment of Effective Classroom Training – An Article to Trainers.

The following checklist will help you assess the effectiveness of your presentation techniques if given as training session in classroom.

Directions: Complete the checklist by checking yes or no next to each item. “No” answers indicate areas where you may need to improve the effectiveness of your presentation. Improvement ways and possible solutions are recorded to improve your classroom training in the section of comments.

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27
May

Basic Training Skills

In Basic Training Skills article we will discuss the following main points in brief; preparation, environment, participants, the learning process, facilitation, questioning, yourself, and support material.

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