The Inspirational Trainer: Making Your Training Flexible, Spontaneous and Creative

The Inspirational Trainer: Making Your Training Flexible, Spontaneous and Creative

by Paul Z Jackson (Author)

Synopsis

Is your training stuck in a bit of a rut? Are you sure you are fully exploiting all of the training skills you have? Do you want to try new techniques without having to throw out approaches that have worked for you in the past? If so, read on. Whatever series of events is used to make up a training programme, there is always scope for more excitement, fun and effectiveness. As the author shows in this innovative book, the ability to improvise and go with the flow is crucial for success. Using creativity as its starting point, this new approach to training draws on sources as diverse as theatre, accelerated learning, sport, cooperative games and psychology to provide a proven yet innovative way to design and deliver flexible training. Making use of his experience in theatre, television and corporate training, the author offers simple and powerful techniques that will develop both trainer and trainee. Providing you with both the tools and the attitude to be confident when trying new approaches in your training, this book will ensure that your training is never the same again.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 01 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0749434686
ISBN 13: 9780749434687
Book Overview: Inspirational Trainer is intended to provide readers with both the tools and the attitude to be confident in trying new approaches in their training. Simple powerful techniques are offered that will develop both the trainers and trainee.

Media Reviews
unlike any other training book I have encountered - Leslie Rae; this is a rare beast: a book that says something genuinely new - NLP World
Author Bio
Paul Z Jackson is a consultant, facilitator and trainer to corporate clients and public organizations. He brings to this book experience as a journalist and as a senior producer with BBC Radio 4. His ability to think creatively was honed while working with leading improvisational comedy performers (including Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence and Rob Brydon).