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Archive for the ‘Train the Trainer’ Category

Why Your Off-The-Shelf Training is Failing in the AI Era (And What We Can Learn From the Tailorbird)

Posted by Pradeep Jeyaratnam-Joyner

Sometimes I dread telling people what I do for a living.

 

I’ll mention training, leadership, management, and presentation skills. I’ll watch their eyes glaze over, their teeth clench, and then they’ll groan, “Oh yeah, I’ve been on training…”

 

A truth acknowledged but rarely discussed in the learning and development community is that most corporate training is actually quite dull and ineffective. Usually, someone like me stands up in front of a group and delivers training; interesting content, perhaps, but one-way and often transactional. The trainer regurgitates the work of great thinkers such as Drucker, Cialdini, Maslow, and Blanchard, speaking at people. Training is done to you. It’s not a place to think – the thinking has been done for you.

 

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Train the Trainer: Questions We Are Often Asked in the Training Room

Posted by Liz McKechnie

We always enjoy delivering our Train the Trainer course at Aspire Leadership, not least because it’s an opportunity to explore our pet subject, deal with questions we are often asked in the training room,  and show the strings behind how we do what we do on a daily basis, from consultation to design to delivery.

The whole process of training can be a bit daunting, especially if you are new to the game, so, as always,  we create a relaxed, interactive atmosphere to make sure people feel comfortable trying out new ideas with plenty of practice and personal coaching as the day goes on.

Here are some of the questions that often come up in our Train the Trainer courses:

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