
Tip #501: In Praise of Piloting Training Programs
This Tip is in praise of piloting training programs so you can find and work out the bugs in the content, format, and learning activities.
This Tip is in praise of piloting training programs so you can find and work out the bugs in the content, format, and learning activities.
This Tip explains why classroom training is the only way to to provide a specific businesss management training program. “You learn more quickly under the
This Tip describes Leonardo da Vinci’s Seven Davincian Principles that can help you think like Da Vinci and enrich your life. “I wish to work
This Tip provides wonderful quotes related to filling our students with light as we educate them and send out rays of knowledge. “If you have
This Tip describes my experience with incredibly late arrival to training programs in Nairobi, Kenya and how to perceive them. “In an information society, education
This Tip lists aspects of training and consulting that I like,including evaluation comments that let me know exactly what worked and what didn’t work. “Success
This Tip lists aspects of training and consulting that I don’t like, including documents that are difficult to read or complete. “Forget about likes and
I feel that there is a very simple answer to the question regarding whether to allow participants to use their electronics during a class. That
This Tip describes the benefits of using two monitors to save time and frustration while making you more efficient and effective. In Praise of Using
This Tip describes the steps in designing call center training, beginning with a needs assessment and curriculum design decisions. “Begin with the end in mind.”
This Tip provides words of wisdom for a new trainer that should help them be successful by focusing on the learners, etc. “Be a lamp,
This Tip suggests ways to avoid an 85% post-training loss of learning, primarily focused on what the supervisor can do. “The way positive reinforcement is