by Peter | May 9, 2013 | Tools 4 Change, Working With Groups |
Have you ever felt like a group is going around and around a discussion that has nothing to do with your training? Do you sometimes get the feeling they could talk about the topic all day long and still not get anywhere? How to Deal With a Group that Wants to Poo Poo...
by Peter | May 3, 2013 | Training and Presentation Skills, Working With Groups |
They were shady characters. Maybe 20 years old. The way they kept walking through the cafe, waiting out front, then walking back through again, gave us the feeling something suss was going down. In fact, something wasn’t right in this town. It felt lawless, as...
by Peter | Mar 14, 2013 | Training and Presentation Skills |
Life is a Journey, and so is learning. It’s human nature to grow, to learn, to become even better at what we do. I’m about to do that today; jumping on a plane to Germany to facilitate a program of learning for the folks at the UN Climate Change Convention....
by Peter | Jan 16, 2013 | Tools 4 Change, Working With Groups |
‘What If’ Learners can make you or they can break you? This is a pretty important question; one that get’s you thinking of all kinds of possibilities when you ask yourself it. In the process of learning though, it’s a sign you could be dealing with some...
by Peter | Dec 11, 2012 | Tools 4 Change, Training and Presentation Skills, Working With Groups |
Want to know what the worst thing that can happen in a training room is? Losing people’s attention. One size does not fit all when it comes to training and managing people. You have to adjust your approach in a heartbeat. When you’re a trainer you have to get...