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Presenting in the Classroom – All for One is not One for All

So we took a survey: "What Makes You Run from the Classroom"   The results of this three question, unscientific,  "scratch the surface" survey has been interesting and makes me consider...
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4 Defining Moments of an “Accidental Trainer”

Time to high-five ourselves.   Last week we gave advice on "What We Would Tell Our New Trainer Self".  When I reflect on my own past there was certainly a...
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Accidental Trainer

Imagine yourself in a convention hall filled with people, each in an orgasmic state over the latest and greatest methods to improve adult learning.  You would be at the American...
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2014 – The Year of Kaizen

    I'm not a big believer in New Year's resolutions, mostly they create unnecessary stress.  That list of ten items just staring you in the face.  No, I am...
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