
Tip #641: A Thought-Provoking Leadership Vocabulary
This Tip provides a thought-provoking leadership vocabulary that William C. Taylor uses to describe effective and ineffective leadership. “Ancora Imparo,” Italian for “I am still
This Tip provides a thought-provoking leadership vocabulary that William C. Taylor uses to describe effective and ineffective leadership. “Ancora Imparo,” Italian for “I am still
This Tip discusses TED-Ed animated lessons, which is a terrific training resource subtitled Lessons Worth Sharing for teachers and students. “Animation offers a medium of
Dubai, Travelogue- November 17, 2015 This Tip is all about my Dubai training, consulting, and touring adventures. I’m sorry that I haven’t written until now.
This Tip describes research that shows intentional doodling can significantly help in absorbing and retaining new information. “Doodling is the brooding of the hand.” Saul Steinberg
This Tip describes how to set up and then how to use Jeopardy to check retention of new learning so all participants get a reward.
This Tip describes problem solving how to organize training when conducting participatory training in inhospitable locations. “It is time for us all to stand and
This Tip describes the power of six in training decisions, learning levels, learning styles, and motivational tools. “If I had eight hours to chop down
This tip is about the fact that everyone appreciates it when learning is fun and all the things a trainer can do to make it
This Tip describes creative learning activities that partaicipants in a class in Jordan designed, using found objects. “Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in
This Tip consists of an Amman training and Dubai training Travelogue in 2015, where I conducted many different training programs. An Amman Training and Dubai
This very long Tip describes my Nairobi, Kenya travelogue that includes training, visits to wild animals, and Kenyan politics. Nairobi, Kenya Travelogue Nairobi, November 30
I was washing my hands this morning. I started to sing the song lyrics “row, row, row your boat gently down the stream, merrily, merrily,