Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:00 PM
REGISTER ONLINE AT: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/518794043
Experienced trainers at one time or another find themselves standing before groups whose dynamics are all over the board. Wouldn’t it be great to have the tools to regain control of the room every time?
Everyone has an opinion, ideas have to be handled, varying learning styles must be taken into account and you’ve got to delineate difficult questions being thrown at you at warp speed. How do trainers handle these challenges in an efficient, effective and enthusiastic manner?
On Thursday, August 12, join Richard Smith, Certified Master Facilitator and Principal with Leadership Strategies, on this 90-minute seminar and receive our comprehensive approach for powerfully influencing group learning. Walk away with several new tools you can put into practice right away to make sessions even more dynamic and engaging. Our proven techniques can transform the way audiences receive and apply training material.
TOPIC: Facilitation Skills for Trainers
DATE: August 12, 2010
TIME: 2pm Eastern | 1pm Central | 11am Pacific (90 minutes)
COST: Free but you must register!
LEARN HOW TO:
• Apply facilitation skills to your training practice
• Utilize new engagement strategies
• Utilize new instructional methods
• Confirm knowledge transfer
• Evaluate the effectiveness of your training
• Meet participant objectives
• Prevent dysfunctional behavior during your session
IDEAL FOR:
• Training Professionals
• HR Managers
• Volunteer Trainers
• Subject Matter Experts called on to relate information
• Educators
• Anyone who frequently or occasionally leads training sessions and desires to increase their ability to powerfully influence group learning
As a FREE BONUS for attending, you'll receive the "Are Great Trainers, Great Facilitators?" article written by Michael Wilkinson (CEO of Leadership Strategies, Certified Master Facilitator, and author of bestseller “The Secrets of Facilitation” and “The Secrets of Masterful Meetings”) -- $15 Value.
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