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July, 2009 Archive

Poor Training in a Pretty Package = Putting Lipstick on a Pig!!!

July 30th, 2009 Martha Kelly

Everyone was talking about the new training. It was so much fun. The animation! The games! Wow! The training moved so fast. But ... | more

Survival of the Fittest: Evaluating Your Programs Can Save Your Department in Rocky Times

July 27th, 2009 Melissa Grey Satterfield

Many organizations are quick to slash training budgets when looking for savings in these challenging times. ... | more

The Power of the “Q”

July 23rd, 2009 Ron Chambers

Hello trainers. I have a brief exercise for you. Please check off all that apply. Have you ever had someone: ... | more

Camping and Hiking through Time Management

July 20th, 2009 Linda Carole Pierce

As instructors we have a lot to contend with. If you want to see just how much, take a look at ... | more

Let’s Get Inspired! Do You See the Hole in the Sidewalk?

July 16th, 2009 Marsha Weisleder

I know that training gets a bad rap but I’m tired of reading articles like, “Why (Most) Training is Useless,” and “Training No One Wants – What Should You Do?” ... | more

What to do When You Know They’re Going to Hate the Training

July 13th, 2009 Paul Sitter

Whether you are a designer, or an instructor, there are some things you can do when you anticipate or encounter resistance to a class. ... | more

Building Training with Lego

July 9th, 2009 Langevin Team

One of the things you will notice when you attend a Langevin workshop is the variety of toys on the tables. ... | more

A Powerful Training Tool: Effective Feedback

July 6th, 2009 Langevin Team

In the classroom, a trainer has countless responsibilities. One of the biggest is delivering effective feedback. ... | more

Extreme Training Room Makeover!

July 2nd, 2009 Alan Magnan

Decorate Your Training Room with Wallpaper. At first glance the title sounds pretty impractical. ... | more