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This was originally published in Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques Newsletter in May 2004.
A number of years ago, a friend of mine was president of a division of a Fortune 500 company. People called him all of the time wanting to con...
Most training is organized around topics.
Communication. Leadership. Feedback. Conflict. Time management. Customer service. Decision-making.
That makes sense from the trainer’s side. Topics are easy to organize. They look clean in an agen...
A structured way to surface frustration without turning the room into a complaint session.
One of the hardest situations for a new manager to walk into is a team that has stopped believing improvement is possible.
Welcome back, Learning Leaders.
Last week’s question was: “When you’ve tried to improve training and it didn’t stick, what hurt the most?”
The top answer was “Leadership said they supported it, then did nothing” at 33%. Close behind, 27%...
This was originally published in Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques Newsletter in April 2002.
Do you remember the song about how the various bones in the body connect?
“The h...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Trainer and facilitator inspired by Bob Pike, writing about participant-centered learning and the craft of great training.
Paramedic with nearby 20 years’ experience. I started as a volunteer firefighter and eventually led ambulance services in 3 states, now I spend my time talking to people about how we can improve healthcare access.
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