Ten training tips
Course
Distance
£ 599
+ VAT
Description
-
Type
Course
-
Methodology
Distance Learning
To help non-specialist trainers who are called on to train.
Reviews
Have you taken this course?
Course programme
The aim
To help non-specialist trainers who are called on to train.
About the programme
Today many people who are not specialist trainers are being called on to train. But do they know how? John Townsend is an internationally acclaimed expert on the training of trainers. His numerous works on the subject include 'The trainer's pocketbook' (also distributed by Video Arts). In an entertaining, lively and original style to reflect John's unique approach, this ten module Masterclass includes:
-The difference between a training course and a presentation.
-Starting and finishing with a bang - not a whimper.
-Structuring your course.
-Presenting and facilitating
-Using visual aids and sound
-Appealing to feeling
-Turning challenging participants to your advantage
This stimulating lecture, suitable for anyone who has to train others, including trainees themselves, proves there's no excuse for dull, dreary courses and will benefit you whether you're new to training or an old hand. It complements any management or presentation skills course.
The key outcomes
-Learn to run an informative and stimulating course that no-one will forget
-Helps everyone, even the most inexperienced people, to become effective trainers
Programme includes:
DVD (35mins)
Guide
Information:
A Melrose production. Release date: 1994
To help non-specialist trainers who are called on to train.
About the programme
Today many people who are not specialist trainers are being called on to train. But do they know how? John Townsend is an internationally acclaimed expert on the training of trainers. His numerous works on the subject include 'The trainer's pocketbook' (also distributed by Video Arts). In an entertaining, lively and original style to reflect John's unique approach, this ten module Masterclass includes:
-The difference between a training course and a presentation.
-Starting and finishing with a bang - not a whimper.
-Structuring your course.
-Presenting and facilitating
-Using visual aids and sound
-Appealing to feeling
-Turning challenging participants to your advantage
This stimulating lecture, suitable for anyone who has to train others, including trainees themselves, proves there's no excuse for dull, dreary courses and will benefit you whether you're new to training or an old hand. It complements any management or presentation skills course.
The key outcomes
-Learn to run an informative and stimulating course that no-one will forget
-Helps everyone, even the most inexperienced people, to become effective trainers
Programme includes:
DVD (35mins)
Guide
Information:
A Melrose production. Release date: 1994
Ten training tips
£ 599
+ VAT