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Team KAM. Alex Davani Katie McLaughlin Maura stackley. Gaining Leadership of the Training Group. Chapter 12. Important Aspects of Gaining Leadership Within a Training Group. Setting appropriate group norms Controlling the timing and pacing of the program Getting the group’s attention
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Team KAM Alex Davani Katie McLaughlin Maura stackley
Gaining Leadership of the Training Group Chapter 12
Important Aspects of Gaining Leadership Within a Training Group • Setting appropriate group norms • Controlling the timing and pacing of the program • Getting the group’s attention • Communicating your message effectively • Dealing with problem participants
Helpful norms for an active training environment • Encourage participants to express themselves honestly • Ask that confidentiality be respected • Urge risk taking • Expect participation from everyone • Promote the value of feedback • Require participants to sit in different spots • Reassure participants that their questions are welcomed • Insist on punctuality
Class norms for group activities? • Raising your hand • Take everyone’s thoughts into account • Respect everyone’s opinions • Everyone participate • Don’t talk when someone else is talking • Be open minded • Provide a group represntative
Negative Behaviors to watch for • Monopolizing • One-upping • Complaining • Intellectualizing • Withdrawing • Arguing • Questioning • Clowning • Distracting
Creating Opening Exercises Chapter 3
3 Important Goals of Creating Opening Exercises • Team building-help participants become acquainted • On-the-spot assessment- attitudes, knowledge, experience • Immediate learning involvement-draw participants and introduce course
Rotating Trio Exchange Team building Immediate learning involvement On-the-spot assessment
10 Methods to get Everyone Involved • Open discussion • Response cards • Polling • Subgroup discussions • Partners • Go-arounds • Games • Calling on the next speaker • Panels • Fishbowls
Experiential Learning Approaches Chapter 6
Experiential Learning Approaches • Role playing – scripting, staging, processing, and video feedback • Games and simulations – encourage to confront attitudes and values • Observation • Mental imagery • Writing tasks • Action learning
Role Playing • Scripting – develop roles/situation with drama • Staging – format for role play, regardless of content • Processing – reflective discussion or performance feedback • Video Feedback – prior, during, and after taping
Games and Simulations • Help grasp total course content • Help test the behavioral style & performance • Used to create performance challenges
Observation • Designing – the key is for the experience to be active rather than passive • Formatting • Use observers as the audience • Assign observers to small groups • Fishbowl format
Mental Imagery • 6 kinds of imagery experience • Visual • Tactile • Olfactory • Kinesthetic • Taste • Auditory • Guidelines
Writing Tasks • 5 tips to keep in mind • Help participants to get in the mood • Make sure instructions are crystal-clear • Arrange a good work environment • Allow enough time for writing • Allow enough time for feedback
Action Learning • In-Basket Assignments • Research Projects • Field Observation • Teaching Projects • Task Force Projects