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  • - Best Practices for Master Presenters
    av Mike Parkinson
    424,-

    Learn Mike Parkinson's award-winning PowerPoint process as he guides you through three phases of presentation development—discover, design, and deliver. Parkinson is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP—most valuable professional—an honorific bestowed by Microsoft on those with "very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services.” He shares not only his tips and best practices for presentation success, but also those from several of his fellow MVPs.

  • - A Travel Guide to Training Around the World
     
    482,-

    The world may seem to be getting smaller and more familiar, but that doesn't mean the same instructional techniques or training styles work everywhere. Destination Facilitation presents the best techniques for adapting needs assessments, design processes, facilitation, and classroom management to whatever country or region you're visiting.

  • - A New Manager's Guide to Avoiding Total Disaster
    av Katy Tynan
    230,-

  • - Selecting and Shaping Stories That Connect
    av Hadiya Nuriddin
    410,-

    Change Your Training NarrativeAs a trainer, you try to facilitate connections for learners, knowing you must first make connections for yourself. One way to do that is to be a storyteller. But how do you tell stories? How do you find stories to tell? StoryTraining: Selecting and Shaping Stories That Connect explores how to find your stories and deliver them for learners, ultimately strengthening the storyteller you already are. The challenge with storytelling, according to author Hadiya Nuriddin, is in finding a story to tell. This book focuses on that elusive part of storytelling¿finding the stories lurking everywhere and telling them. Hadiya shows you how by pulling from other disciplines, especially literature and creative writing, to help you select, structure, shape, and tell stories that can facilitate connections between you, your learners, and the material. Yoüll learn about the characteristics of stories that are most useful for facilitating learning, and understand what each looks like in practice. StoryTraining also includes helpful checklists as well as the author¿s surefire tips, diagrams for story timelining, and favorite story models.Given the push to make training more relevant, storytelling ability will continue to be in high demand. If you yearn to find your own stories¿and to successfully engage with learners and others¿this is the facilitation book you have been waiting for.

  • - Embrace the Unexpected to Drive Change
    av Karen Hough
    230,-

    Count the number of times you've said "no" to an idea. Whether you inadvertently put out a spark of brilliance or nixed a nonstarter, your response took away someone else's opportunity to feel heard. And that's an innovation killer.No one knows this truth better than improv expert Karen Hough. Go With It: Embrace the Unexpected to Drive Change brings you Hough's discoveries from the front lines of innovation. She has seen how business innovators deal with dichotomy by preparing, playing, and thinking upside down. Improv troupes succeed on stage because they apply the "Yes, and" principle. Whatever the first person says, the next person affirms and adds to it. But this practice isn't limited to onstage brilliance-corporate teams caught up in old patterns of thought and action can learn to improvise and innovate, too. Pharmaceutical scientists who know how to improvise can accelerate their fuzzy front-end work on new drugs. Technologists who are masters of going with it know how to successfully bring their breakthroughs to market. Executives who use improv techniques get their teams working and innovating together. Their stories fill this book. And they emphasize that it's the process of listening, agreeing, and discussing an idea that's monumentally important. Hough shows you that anyone can learn to be more creative and innovative. It just takes flexibility, humor, and focus-that's improv.

  • - An Action Guide To Live Online Learning
    av Cindy Huggett
    468,-

    Offers proven resources for delivering top-notch virtual training programs. Make expert trainer Cindy Huggett's professional array of virtual tools your own, and discover new perspectives from a range of training trailblazers. You'll find their real-world lessons learned and get full access to their secrets of the trade.

  • av Lisa J. Downs
    786,-

    Addressing the various activities that fall under the time management umbrella - setting priorities and goals, analyzing where time is spent, demands on time, and scheduling, this book reveals how to help others develop strategies for productivity and effectiveness.

  • - 7 Practices for Sustaining a Resilient Learning Organization
    av Holly Burkett
    425,-

    Tackles sustainability concerns head-on. Discover seven proven practices businesses use to ensure continuity in learning and development. Original case studies from the public and private sector put these practices into action, while self-assessments and job aids show you how to attain a sustainable mindset.

  •  
    352,-

    How people successfully land jobs has changed. You need help from a pro, someone who navigates career data, the labour market, and hot jobs with ease. You want a coach who will tell you what to pursue and what to avoid, and an expert who has mastered job-hunting and career change to offer wisdom gained from experience. What you need is a career coach. Better yet, several.

  • - Cafeteria Learning Style for Adults
    av Jillian Douglas
    583,-

    Lecturing on its own is ineffective. But what's the alternative? Use the easily replicable Cafeteria Learning model to combine the best of brain science and learning theory with the power of choice. Improve the retention and engagement of your learning programs. This book will show you how.

  • av Stephen L. Cohen
    511,-

    How do I position a talent development business for lasting success?" is a question Stephen L. Cohen fields regularly. In his practice, he hears it posed countless times in countless ways by independent consultants, corporate executives, and training suppliers alike. Cohen fills The Complete Guide to Building and Growing a Talent Development Firm with answers.

  • av Elise Greene Margol
    376,-

    Microlearning - training delivered in short bursts - can provide the just-in-time learning employees need. Microlearning to Boost the Employee Experience explains how to build a microlearning library to promote effective workplace training. Author Elise Greene Margol shares why microlearning is valuable and provide tips for creating suitable content for a microlibrary.

  • - Creating Videos, Podcasts, and Presentations on a Budget
    av Jonathan Halls
    425,-

    Veteran trainer and author Jonathan Halls uses his experience running the BBC's prestigious production training department to help even the smallest learning team dazzle. Whether you need to build a training program, blend your offerings, or flip your classroom, this book will help you make learning dynamic with rapid media techniques.

  • av Joe Willmore
    381,-

    Human Performance Improvement (HPI) is a growing area of expertise among workplace learning professionals. This book provides a basic guide for those with little or no background in HPI and includes examples, checklists, and other tools to aid in understanding as you move along the path to becoming a valued HPI practitioner in your organization.

  • av Karen Lawson
    786,-

    For those who have to design new employee orientation programs at the organizational or departmental level, this guide aims to make the process much easier and help you solve the most common challenges you are likely to face. It includes customizable PowerPoint[trademark] presentation slides to help expedite your new employee training.

  • - 8 Learning Experts Tell You How
     
    297,-

    Shows you how to elevate the most important content from an endless sea of learning information and offers strategies to better connect with your audience. Using case studies and relevant examples, eight curation experts share tips and best practices for creating a curation strategy and collecting content that is relevant to your learning communities.

  • av Juanita Coble
    395,-

    Explains how fear, laziness, and resignation can keep employees from reaching their potential, even when they want to improve. The authors discuss how provocative coaching - or ""playing the devil's advocate while being on the side of the angels"" - can help people get past the feelings that are blocking them from making a positive change.

  • - Women, Work, and Well-Being
    av Beth Cabrera
    253,-

    Over the course of a decade, positive psychology authority Dr. Beth Cabrera has surveyed and interviewed more than a thousand women to gather insight into how to effectively balance career and family responsibilities. Beyond Happy gathers essential findings and offers women proven strategies for living more authentic, meaningful lives.

  • av Kimberly Devlin
    786,-

  • - Doing Well by Doing it Right
    av Fred Mackenzie
    253,-

    Presents seven simple paths to an effective relationship between managers and staff. Each path offers management wisdom that focuses on action, not position, and inspires others to do their best work. Expressly written for middle managers, this step-by-step guide covers principles evaluated and fine-tuned over the course of several decades.

  • av Patricia Pulliam Phillips
    381,-

    Measurement and evaluation are key to establishing success and demonstrating the value-add of your programmes, but often L&D professionals launch into this journey with no clear destination in mind. This book leads you to the ultimate destination of real world evaluation, the intersection of learning and evaluation where the two are so intertwined that the activity of evaluation is seamless.

  • av Thomas A. Toth
    410,-

    Aims to help trainers find a happy medium between the amount of technology that can be ignored and the amount of technology a savvy trainer needs to possess to get the job done; and to turn your newly acquired tech savvy into a workable, functional e-learning solution.

  • av Lou Russell
    786,-

    Whether you are developing a first-rate leadership development program from scratch or adding to an existing workshop, let leadership expert and master trainer Lou Russell be your guide. The second book in the ATD Workshop Series, Leadership Training presents a step-by-step blueprint to developing and delivering dynamic, powerful leadership training.

  • av Willis H. Thomas
    381,-

    Organize your way to better training projects! Many of our training projects are derivatives of something we've done in the past. So, why would you reinvent the wheel each time you deliver a new training project? There is knowledge to be leveraged! Developing consistent forms can be difficult, but creating and maintaining a repository of training forms is the key to success.

  • - Managing Strategic Change
    av William J. Rothwell, Cho Hyun Park, Cavil S. Anderson, m.fl.
    410,-

    In a tumultuous global business environment, change is a constant. Organizations are effected by many factors from the local economy to global competition. To be successful they must do more than react to changes, they need to be proactive. Organization Development Fundamentals provides a starting point for those interested in learning more about taking this proactive approach.

  • - A Practical Guide
    av Diane Elkins
    410,-

    If you're delving into e-learning and are coming up with more questions than answers, this guide is the high-level overview you've been looking for. In this book, e-learning development experts and educators Diane Elkins and Desiree Pinder deliver a comprehensive examination of the e-learning process from the ground up.

  • av Lisa Haneberg
    786,-

    The third book in the ATD Workshop Series, Coaching Trainingtakes a service-oriented approach to workplace coaching. It teaches the essential skills trainers must master to give learners what they need when they need it. Each half-day, full-day, and two-day programme comes with its own agenda and includes online presentation slides, handouts, assessments, and tools.

  • - Leading Executives Separate Truth from Fiction
     
    439,-

    In this captivating follow-up to Lies About Learning, workplace learning veteran Larry Israelite sets out to debunk today's pervasive myths about learning in a style that will make you smile. This book shares the candid perspectives of 10 high-level executives from a wide range of industries and offers advice for how to best to deal with new lies about organizational learning.

  • - Global Executives Share Strategies for Success
    av Annmarie Neal
    367,-

    Position your company for innovation and growth as a global leader.

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