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How To Get Learning To “Transfer” and “Stick”!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

I had a teacher when I was in high school who maintained that we had really learned something only when we could transfer that learning to other parts of the school curriculum and to other situations beyond the formal school setting.
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Are You Using The Magic Of ‘Multi-Modal’ Teaching And Learning?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Have you ever felt that you were a really good learner but not necessarily in the way learning took place when you were in school? Did school sometimes make you feel stupid? Many of us feel this way, and because of this, many of us also feel that we must not be very smart.
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Have You Turbo-Charged Your Training With These Teaching/Learning Strategies?

Friday, July 24th, 2009

How often do you prepare and prepare and prepare and make what you felt was a brilliant presentation, only to have the participants leave grumbling about what a waste of time it was?
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2 Paradigms of Learning — In Which Paradgim is Your Training?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The findings of contemporary brain-mind research have given us a shocking new picture of our potentials and capacities as human beings. Part of this area of research is the research into human intelligence: Just what it intelligence? How do we learn? What makes us smart?
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Do You Know How To Reach Everyone, Everytime In The Training You Provide?

Friday, July 17th, 2009

I am passionate about training, both getting as much training for myself as possible, and making sure that people on my business team receive the absolute best training possible.
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Employing Cell References In Excel

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

There is an abundance of computer software applications used in homes and offices all over the world today. There are the word processing applications, the database applications, the presentation applications, and there are the spreadsheet applications - these are just a few among the many that make our jobs, and lives, more streamlined and manageable.
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Are These 10 Myths Undermining The Effectiveness Of Your Training?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Following are some of the misconceptions which have crept into our profession as professional trainers and presenters. If you believe the myths they are guaranteed to seriously inhibit the learning you want in any mentoring, coaching, or training you provide.
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Management Development For Beginners

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Management can be daunting for those that have not taken on the role before; it is often wise to take your new members within a team on a management development course. As a manager the major problems that can occur are that you do not think about the management issues because you do not know what they are the first time round. When you become a manager for the first time you can learn quickly from your mistakes and the first option is to do what is expected of you. This article will look at how to become a successful manager and create your own management development.
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The Good Guide To Leadership Training

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Good leadership is vital within a successful business; every level of the business needs leaders. At this current financial climate company's need to ensure that at every level the management is working, as failing management can be very damaging to the entire company. Here in this article we shall look at attributes that are associated with good leadership skills. Leadership training is a great option for any company wanting to maintain high levels of service, as even the best leaders can benefit from learning how to inspire and lead those around them.
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Safety Management and Training Services

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Safety Management is organized efforts and procedures for identifying workplace hazards and reducing accidents and exposure to harmful situations and substances. It also includes training of personnel in accident prevention, accident response, emergency preparedness, and use of protective clothing and equipment.
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