
Tip #199: The Case For Credentials, Not Initials
This tip makes a case for credentials based on years of experience and real life expertise, rather than certifications and degrees. I have a bias

This tip makes a case for credentials based on years of experience and real life expertise, rather than certifications and degrees. I have a bias

This week, we’re going to discuss using kites to liven up training rooms! Please be aware that I do not sell these products, nor do

A trainer depends on having a clear voice. So, during cold season and cold weather, it can be very stressful if you start to get

It isn’t always easy putting things up on walls. Before 3M created their post-it flipchart paper, we relied on masking tape to post flip charts

This Tip discusses my definition and examples of participatory conference workshops that actively engage participants. These days, when training conferences solicit proposals from trainers to

This tip begins with my clumsy efforts to back up data and ends with a small, portable external drive that makes backing up data almost

This week’s useful training resource, an LCD projector remote with a built- in timer, comes to us by way of Lea Ann Tamerius from P&G.
This week, we continue a discussion of useful training resources, in this case, a GPS. I travel a lot, both in state and around the

This Tip is about the ability to use pen tablets to write participant feedback on PowerPoint slides during a training session. Overheads and Flip Charts

Puzzles and paddles are unexpected prizes that keep participants occupied long after they are received. Puzzle Balls There are all sorts of puzzles. The ones

Mini Slinky One of my favorite give-aways is the rainbow-colored mini slinky that comes in a variety of different shapes, such as stars, fish, hearts,

This Tip is titled ducks are my favorite give-aways because I can get them for any occasion and participants love them. Ducks are My Favorite