
Tip #543: Taking Risks
Entrepreneurs are characterized by their willingness to take risks. As I mulled over the risk I took to get onto the GSA Schedule, I looked
Entrepreneurs are characterized by their willingness to take risks. As I mulled over the risk I took to get onto the GSA Schedule, I looked
This Tip continues a description of the hoops I had to jump through, proving there is no magic pipeline to federal contracts. “A journey is
lookThis Tip describes two years of effort and a costly investment that proved that there is no magic pipeline to federal contracts. “I have no
This Tip describes my Kenya travelogue from August 8-18, 2014, including training events, sights seen, and travel woes. Kenya Travelogue Amsterdam, August 8, 2014 Hello.
Elaine Biech had an profound impact on my life as a trainer and consultant. I thought it might be fun to talk about well-known educators
This Tip describes when I made a rookie trainer mistake by combining too much content in a one day program. “Start by doing what’s necessary,
I made a number of earth shattering discoveries in my travels today. I had automatically assumed that traveling in Canada would be no different than
This Tip describes my dilemma in deciding whether to give training clients what they want or what they need. “The gift of teaching is a
This Tip describes three major issues with training programs in a global organization and recommendations to address them. “Every choice you make has an end
This Tip discusses a variety of different written evaluation strategies that seek feedback regarding the content, format, and presenter. “Feedback is the breakfast of champions”.
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 is in praise of piloting training programs so you can find and work out the bugs in the content, format, and learning activities.