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‘techniques’ Posts

Why People Resist Change: Part 2

May 23rd, 2013 Jeff Welch

As training professionals, we’re often tasked with being agents of change...
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7 Tips for Managing Change

January 21st, 2013 Marsha Weisleder

I’ve learned over the years, that most people don’t like change...
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3 Factors to Address in Relapse Prevention Planning

January 3rd, 2013 Jeff Welch

Each New Year we are always excited about starting anew...
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4 Tips to Promote Training Transfer

March 19th, 2012 Jeff Welch

Training transfer is often defined as the extent to which skill and knowledge learned...
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5 Benefits of Using an Instructional Design Model

February 27th, 2012 Lynne Koltookian

The other day I tried clearing some disk space from my home PC. I checked the web for tips...
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6 Tips for Using Humor in the Classroom

February 22nd, 2012 Paul Sitter

Accelerated Learning Theory says that people retain information in a fun and a relaxed atmosphere...
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Group Change Is Good – Part 2: 3 Great Techniques

February 16th, 2012 Jim Leligdon

In part 1 of this blog, I talked about why changing groups is such a good idea, when to...
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4 Tips for Success: Steve Jobs’ Impact on Training

February 6th, 2012 Jeff Welch

I’ve seen and read many stories in the media recently, following the death of Steve Jobs...
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3 Facilitation Tools Put to the Test

January 30th, 2012 Steve Flanagan

As a Langevin instructor, one of my favourite courses to teach is Facilitation Skills for New Facilitators...
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How to Prevent Problems in the Classroom

January 26th, 2012 Ron Chambers

We live in a world that tries desperately to be risk-free. Think about it...
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