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Richard Faint’s. Top Ten Tips for Trainers. Background. Get more from less Managers become trainers and facilitators Outcomes owned by the participants. Video. 1 – Build Confidence. 3 C’s Content Context Clarity Visualisation. Video. 2 – Train or Facilitate?.
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Richard Faint’s Top Ten Tips for Trainers
Background • Get more from less • Managers become trainers and facilitators • Outcomes owned by the participants Video
1 – Build Confidence • 3 C’s • Content • Context • Clarity • Visualisation Video
2 – Train or Facilitate? • Inputs vs outputs • What do you do? • What do they do? Video
3 – Identify the ‘meat’ • Core activity = success • Consider ‘energy curve’ Video
4 - Use your voice • Warm it up • Use dynamics • Warm your lips! Video
5 – Opening Presentation • Provides focal point • Use visualisation eg • Three balloons • Blue = Intro • Red = Success • Green = linkage/ice breaker Video
6 – ‘Getting buy in’ Icebreaker • Use pairs • Expectations? • Flip chart responses Video
7 – Use stories (and details) • Pictures = emotion • Stories = connection • Details = credibility Video
8 – Running the session • Inputs go faster • Groups go slower • Avoid ‘timewasters’ • Plan breaks Video
9 - Connect • Use people’s names • Share experiences • Use their words Video
10 - Endings • Allow time for plans • Identify ‘early wins’ • Use ‘rising threes’ • Use ‘You... I... You’ Video
Activity • Identify three methods or things that you could introduce/work on to make a training session more effective • Change groups • Review and create two or three more that are not on your list • Feedback