• 2.8 min readPublished On: February 25, 2020

    One Easy Way to Add Pizzazz to Your Next Office Meeting

    Face it! Most office meetings are not well attended. In fact, they may be thought of as boring to the [...]

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  • 2.7 min readPublished On: February 18, 2020

    Sales Meetings: How to Stop your Guest Presenters from Going Wrong

    Have you asked someone to present at your meeting, and they droned on...and on...and your attendees lost interest? Here's a [...]

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  • 2.4 min readPublished On: February 4, 2020

    Are You Sure You’re Offering the Right Training?

    If your training is missing the mark, and you're not getting results, here's what to do so you get more [...]

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  • 3.9 min readPublished On: January 29, 2020

    Getting in Front of People: Are you Riveting and Persuasive or Boring and Pedantic?

    There's no reason to lull yuour audience into slumber! Read how to keep them on the edge of their seats! [...]

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  • 2.4 min readPublished On: January 22, 2020

    Got Your Training Calendar Done?

    Why do you need a training calendar?  I'm going to focus on training, presenting, and facilitation for these blogs. Why? [...]

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  • 3.5 min readPublished On: January 16, 2020

    How are You Rewarding the Behaviors you Want?

    Are you rewarding the behaviors you want? And, if so, how? In this series, I'll be providing tips to trainers, [...]

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  • 4.1 min readPublished On: October 23, 2019

    Trainers: After Better Performance–or Just More Knowledge?

    Trainers: Are you after better performance--or just giving them more knowledge? Are you standing in front of your students to [...]

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  • 3.2 min readPublished On: October 7, 2019

    Quick! Count the Number of Ways You Teach

    How many ways do you teach--and how often do you change your delivery? Is your class boring--or exhilarating to your [...]

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  • 3.3 min readPublished On: September 24, 2019

    Trainers: Three Mistakes We Make in Starting a Course

    How do you start your course? Is it encouraging, inviting, and accomplishes something? Or, do you just wander into your [...]

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