
Tip #512: Use the Cynefin Framework to Improve Decision Making
This Tip describes the Cynefin framework, which is a guide for making decisions with five domains from simple to disorder. “It’s easy to make good
This Tip describes the Cynefin framework, which is a guide for making decisions with five domains from simple to disorder. “It’s easy to make good
This Tip provides suggestions regarding how to handle employee push back against metrics, including reassuring employees. “The strongest human instinct is to impart information, the
This tip provides nine suggestions to help people stay on task and lessen their stress with distractions on the job. Many of us are faced
Elaine Biech had an impact on my life as a trainer and consultant. I thought it might be fun to talk about well-known educators or
This Tip provides the directions for writing a narrative case study that is a story of a real life problem to solve. “If written directions
This Tip describes separating the necessary from the nice to know to avoid overwhelming and confusing new trainers. “Concentrating on the essentials. We will then
This Tip describes videotaping mistakes I’ve made and what to consider to avoid them if you’re going to be videotaped. “There are always three speeches,
This Tip acknowledges that research indicates learning styles do not exist, but proposes that learning preferences do exist. “There’s a world of difference between truth
This Tip focuses on ways for handling delays that impact a series of presenters in a program and letting them know immediately. “Circumstances may cause
This Tip describes manually collating many written evaluations for many presenters so they could receive timely feedback. “The more elaborate our means of communication, the
This Tip is about the time when my music stopped because my iPod lost its charge and I couldn’t play music during training. “Without music,
This Tip describes a training situation where I used a story to make a point, only to find it was a legend and untrue. “There