How To Survive A Training Assignment: A Practical Guide For The New, Part-time Or Temporary Trainer

How To Survive A Training Assignment: A Practical Guide For The New, Part-time Or Temporary Trainer

by Steven K. Ellis
How To Survive A Training Assignment: A Practical Guide For The New, Part-time Or Temporary Trainer

How To Survive A Training Assignment: A Practical Guide For The New, Part-time Or Temporary Trainer

by Steven K. Ellis

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Overview

As a supervisor, manager, engineer, or technical expert, you may often be asked to pass on your important knowledge and skill to other people in your organization. This convenient handbook provides everything you need to know to succeed with these occasional or routine training assignments. Formatted for easy reference, and avoiding jargon or heavy doses of theory, this unique volume lays out the basics of training, including:the characteristics of the adult learnertraining objectives and why they are importanthow to design a training programwhen and how to use different instructional techniquesselecting the right visual aidcreating lesson planshow to give an effective presentationdrawing on subject matter expertsevaluating and giving feedbackAlong with practical tips and examples, author Steven Ellis, also provides extensive checklists, a summary of each chapter's main points, and a list of references and materials—everything to help you from start to finish.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780201066470
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 01/22/1988
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stephen K. Ellis is the president of Renaissance Center Associates, a quality, management and training consulting firm in Spring City, Pennsylvania. He is an experienced trainer, program designer and process consultant; and over the last twenty years has conducted numerous train-the-trainer, group problem-solving, and team building sessions.
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