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Sep
3

How to Deal with Questions during Training Sessions

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Whether you plan an online or in-person training event, it’s important to decide in advance whether you are prepared to take questions during your presentation or would prefer to keep them until the end of the session. At the beginning of your training event advise your attendees of your preference. There are, of course, advantages [...]

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Aug
13

The Importance of Identifying Your Training Audience

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The importance of knowing your audience (whether it is via a webinar or in person), will become clear when you consider two distinct groups: 1) Attendees who are used to applying practical skills – such as machine operators, assembly workers, and craft workers -may not respond well to a request to learn solely from written [...]

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Jul
26

How to Deal with an Uninterested Trainee During a Training Session

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This difficult participant trainee could be mistaken for those who are shy or anxious, but there is a much more difficult problem to solve if you meet a trainee who is just uninterested in the course. They feel that they shouldn’t be there, that it is not worth the effort and that anyone who is [...]

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Jul
3

Online and Offline Training: Discover the Different Learning Styles

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You will find that there is a variety of learning styles within any group of people and you must ensure that your off-line training event or on-line webinar encompasses different ways of putting the information across so that you cater for all of these. For example, some people can learn easily by listening to the [...]

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