RE: What are the top time wasters? by EdVantage |
| Just some of my additions to a great list here-
20. Inability to say 'NO' when you cannot do something.
21. Not knowing who you are, your strengths and weaknesses, and how to use them to your adva... |
RE: Good book by smithmichael999 |
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RE: Role play in training by stevejohn |
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Role play is one of the good technique of training in which real situations are put forward and the trainees have to act and react. but it can only be effective when trainees are showing interest ... |
RE: Soft Skills with Language Training by stevejohn |
| Hi
you can go for various small tasks and exercises like group discussion, extempore etc this would take few minutes.
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RE: To Twit or Not To Twit by L&Dpathway |
| I think the following link maybe suitable for this thread, enjoy
http://www.articulate.com/community/blogdemo/Werner-Twitter/player.html |
RE: To Twit or Not To Twit by Welshguy |
| Unfortunately Kate it is easy to get distracted by twitter so I would suggest allocating a certain amount of time everyday to it. I think twitter's main use in training is the networking opportunities... |
RE: To Twit or Not To Twit by Balckbelt |
| The word limits encourages people to become more concise in information delivary so it cuts out lots of crap:-) |
RE: To Twit or Not To Twit by Daniel |
| Kate, For me I suppose in terms of business twitter allows building a more personal relationship with clients/ delegates. Sharing tid bits about common interests with delegates portraites a more human... |
To Twit or Not To Twit by KateB |
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RE: Soft Skills with Language Training by Peter Reed |
| MintQ8, the main problem with people’s dislike of roleplays is to be put on the spot. People just don’t like to look stupid/inferior/not-so-knowledgeable and so on. This is why they get stressed. So i... |