In Part 1 of this series, we covered the topics of setting the stage and engaging with the learners as they enter the room. If you missed that article, click here: Part 1. Build intrigue There are a few administrative things we are often required to do at the...
Before becoming a Learning and Development professional, I tried my hand at acting … No, you never saw me in anything … but I learned a lot about using the stage to engage an audience and for a long time now I’ve wanted to write about how my former passion informs my...
I recently ran a series on Instagram around the rules of effective Presentations (www.instagram.com/fundamentaltraining/), which I intend to develop into an e-book. In the meantime here is a summary. Of course, for presentations to be effective you need to have the...
In the library and information sector, many of the specialised courses that dealt with information management were provided for librarians and corporate information managers through niche providers within the profession. As technology has evolved, and as organisations...
I read an article recently which stated that the most important thing about your presentations was a content. I couldn’t help it, I just had to disagree. But as I read the article it was hard to argue with the authors points … without a well defined purpose and...