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Thursday 20th November 2008

Train the Trainer

Description

It is the people within an organisation that make a difference to the success of otherwise. Excellence in training is the key to developing the right skills. Training needs to be both relevant and dynamic and the trainer needs to be able to design and deliver inspirational and motivational training. This course has been designed to give trainers a comprehensive guide and tools to ensure training within the workplace achieves excellent results.

Who is this recommended for?

Anyone who wants to be able to train others in the workplace and gain confidence in their approach.

What will you learn?

  • A full understanding of the training process
  • An understanding of your own style and the impact this has on learners
  • How to plan, structure and control the training session
  • How to ensure your learners have retained and understood information
  • An understanding of the under-lying principles of learning and training

Course content

Introduction

The definition of training and the training cycle

  • What makes a trainer successful?
  • How to plan and prepare for a training session
  • Setting your aims and objectives

Learning – Groups and Individuals

How people learn and the learning process

  • Learning styles
  • Barriers to learning
  • Developing self-esteem within the group
  • Managing team dynamics

Communication

  • How do we communicate successfully to trainees?
  • Listening Skills
  • An understanding of NLP (neuro linguistic programming) and preferences

Motivation

  • Motivation theory
  • Techniques to motivate trainees
  • Ice-breakers and creating a comfortable atmosphere

Delivering Your Training Session

  • Presentation Structure and control
  • Training notes and using visual aids effectively
  • Training equipment
  • Questioning techniques
  • Handling difficult training situations and trainees
  • Practice sessions (delivered by delegates & recorded)

Dates for this course

  • Monday 6th October 2008
  • Wednesday 8th October 2008
  • Wednesday 7th January 2009
  • Thursday 8th January 2009
  • Friday 9th January 2009
  • Monday 16th March 2009
  • Tuesday 17th March 2009
  • Wednesday 18th March 2009

 

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