101 Stupid Things Trainers Do To Sabotage Success

Stern, Nancy B.; Payment, Maggi

ISBN 10: 1883553938 ISBN 13: 9781883553937
Published by Pfeiffer, 1995
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Synopsis:

You can learn from others′ mistakes and avoid embarrassing scenes during your presentations and training sessions. This delightful quick–read is a handy guide to some of the most popular wrongdoings your colleagues have experienced.

You′ll read the wrongs and get some suggested success strategies for 101 situations. Where you go, what you say, how you look, and what materials you use––all of these factors can lead to a trainer′s demise.

Learn how to avoid:

  • Being clumsy
  • Using inappropriate humor
  • Winging it
  • Creating a visual overload...and more!

The book′s whimsical approach will leave you laughing, but you′ll find yourself referring to it before all of your sessions for helpful hints to keep your event running smoothly.

About the Author: NANCY STERN, is president of Communication Plus, a management and employee development firm in Del Mar, California, which specializes in providing holistic communications skills training, education and consulting. She is a columnist and an EMMY award–winner, appearing in her own nationally syndicated PBS television series. Since 1972 she has been presenting hundreds of workshops and seminars through the U.S. and Canada. MAGGI PAYMENT, is director of the Center For Worktime Options in San Diego, California, a training and consulting firm specializing in employee and organization development with an emphasis on flexible work arrangements. During the past twenty years she has written numerous feature articles for national publications and has conducted hundreds of workshops and seminars in the U.S. and Canada.

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Title: 101 Stupid Things Trainers Do To Sabotage ...
Publisher: Pfeiffer
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: very_good

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