
Tip #279: Getting Past Embarrassing Training Moments #3
This Tip looks at one of my most embarrassing training moments with a brand new client. One of my own most embarrassing training moments happened

This Tip looks at one of my most embarrassing training moments with a brand new client. One of my own most embarrassing training moments happened

This Tip provides testimonials about the importance of the fun factor in training programs to help learners, especially kinesthetic learners, thrive. The first time I

This Tip discusses two different aspects of handling participant responses: waiting for a response or dignifying an incorrect response. It’s one thing to recognize the

This Tip discusses how my father, Seymour Solon Levine, was the source of my brothers’ and my inspiration for business. My Father as the Source

This Tip discusses my experience teaching in a university degree program that was the first evening continuing education program in Madison. Teaching in a University

This Tip discusses that, when participants are frowning, it is important to avoid assuming and don’t take it personally. You know how you work hard

This Tip discusses how it feels to facilitate learning and whether it is altruistic or do trainers get something from it. School will be starting

This Tip analyzes how a trainer can manage the difficult participant behavior of the quiet one or withdrawer. Difficult Behavior: Quiet, non-participative, passive in the