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Creating Training Miracles

by Alastair Rylatt, Rylatt, K. Lohan K.
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Overview

Create your own training miracles!

Discover training techniques that produce extraordinary results—training miracles! With the right tools and training, everyone has the ability to learn. And to be a successful trainer, you yourself need to continue learning. Explore emerging trAnds in training such as globalization, competency-based training, and high-tech delivery of training.

Each chapter introduces you to a different training method, and opens with a story to actually demonstrate how the technique works.

Learn all about:

  • Getting Training Results in the Workplace
  • Competency-Based Training
  • Self-Directed Learning
  • Using Icebreakers and Energizers to Warm Up Learners
  • Neurolinguistic Programming
  • The Power of Accelerative Learning
  • Successful Role-Playing Techniques
  • Designing and Using Classic Case Studies
  • Organizing Outdoor Learning Programs
  • Facilitation . . . and more!

Select only the topics that interest you. Want to learn more about a particular training technique? Every chapter contains a summary and list of references for further reading and research.

Discover cutting-edge, exciting techniques and create training programs that produce amazing results!

Synopsis

Create your own training miracles!

Discover training techniques that produce extraordinary results—training miracles! With the right tools and training, everyone has the ability to learn. And to be a successful trainer, you yourself need to continue learning. Explore emerging trAnds in training such as globalization, competency-based training, and high-tech delivery of training.

Each chapter introduces you to a different training method, and opens with a story to actually demonstrate how the technique works.

Learn all about:

  • Getting Training Results in the Workplace
  • Competency-Based Training
  • Self-Directed Learning
  • Using Icebreakers and Energizers to Warm Up Learners
  • Neurolinguistic Programming
  • The Power of Accelerative Learning
  • Successful Role-Playing Techniques
  • Designing and Using Classic Case Studies
  • Organizing Outdoor Learning Programs
  • Facilitation . . . and more!

Select only the topics that interest you. Want to learn more about a particular training technique? Every chapter contains a summary and list of references for further reading and research.

Discover cutting-edge, exciting techniques and create training programs that produce amazing results!

Cause/Effect Magazine - Vicki Bundrick Harris

I recommend this book for managers who want to help learners develop ownership and accountability. For managers who provide end-user training and for those involved with train-the-trainer projects, the authors suggestions are useful in practice and thought-provoking for developing one s own training philosophy.

About the Author, Alastair Rylatt

ALASTAIR RYLATT is acknowledged as an expert international trainer, strategist, and award-winning author in workplace learning, advanced training skills, and change management. He is the director of Excel Human Resource Development in Sydney, Australia.

KEVIN LOHAN is a director of Endeavour Training and Development in New South Wales, Australia. He coestablished the National Institute for Trainers and Assessors (NITA) in 1995. Some of his clients have included BHP, Coca-Cola, Coopers & Lybrand, and Philips Australia. Both authors live in Australia.

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Editorials

Vicki Bundrick Harris

I recommend this book for managers who want to help learners develop ownership and accountability. For managers who provide end-user training and for those involved with “train-the-trainer” projects, the authors’ suggestions are useful in practice and thought-provoking for developing one’s own training philosophy.
Cause/Effect Magazine

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787909925

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